Tanzania: Women Coalition Wants Legal Changes to Remove Unopposed Candidates
[Daily News] DAR ES SALAAM: A COALITION of Women on Constitution, Elections and Leadership has called for changes in the electoral laws to remove unopposed candidates in the councillorship and parliamentary elections.
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Nigeria: Victims of Reckless Air Strike Still Awaiting Justice a Year On
[AI London] One year on from the deadly air strike that killed 40 people in Rukubi in Doma area of Nasarawa state, Isa Sanusi, Director of Amnesty International Nigeria, said:
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Africa: The Grim Realities of Western Climate Change Discourse On Africa
[African Arguments] Where do African peoples fit into Western narratives on climate change, if at all? The Atlantic's "grim ironies" article provides a cautionary tale.
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Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Looks to China to Secure Place in EV Battery Supply Chain
[African Arguments] Chinese companies have invested billions in Zimbabwe's lithium. Now Harare wants to ensure some processing happens before export.
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Rwanda: A Closer Look At Kigali's New Mental Health Centre
[New Times] The Ministry of Health (MoH) on September 8, 2023, announced the opening of the Kigali Referral Mental Health Centre that was slated for the same month. This was in response to concerns about insufficiencies in mental health services highlighted in the Auditor General's performance report for 2018-2022.
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Zimbabwe: A Teacher Exodus Threatens the Future of Zimbabwe's Education System
[Global Press Journal] Harare, Zimbabwe -- The country's economic turmoil has led thousands of teachers to quit. Students don't have that option.
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Kenya: Upcycling Flip-Flops - Kenya-Based Company Turns Discarded Footwear Into Colorful Art
[VOA] Nairobi, Kenya -- Being the preferred choice of footwear for many, flip-flops - typically made of plastic or rubber - break easily and often aren't disposed of properly. Therefore, millions of them end up in oceans, waterways, dumpsites, and landfills all over the world.
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Nigeria: Money Clubs Help Displaced Nigerians Create Their Own Safety Nets
[The New Humanitarian] Abuja -- 'When organisations try to support and empower people, they often go about it the wrong way and identify the wrong people to support.'
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Nigeria: Tinubu Meets U.S. Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, On African Tour
[Premium Times] Mr Blinken begins his fourth African trip this week, with visits to Cabo Verde, Cote d'Ivoire, Nigeria, and Angola.
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Liberia: Liberia Transferred Power Peacefully Again - 3 Reasons the Calm Is Holding, and One Red Flag
[The Conversation Africa] Joseph Boakai was sworn in as Liberia's 26th president on 22 January 2024. Boakai secured a six year term of office after defeating incumbent president George Weah in a keenly contested November 2023 poll with 50.9% of the votes cast.
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Senegal: Human Rights Watch Warns of Senegal Repression Ahead of Elections
[RFI] Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Monday denounced Senegalese authorities for repressing opposition leaders, media and civil society, in a report published only five weeks before the West African nation holds its presidential election.
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East Africa: How East Africans Countered Colonial Repression
[DW] In East Africa and the Great Lakes region, German colonial conquest spurred courageous resistance from many local East African groups against well-armed and violent colonial forces.
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Ethiopia starvation: Fear of famine in Tigray grows
Reports of hundreds of children dying of starvation are trickling in from remote areas in Tigray.
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Afcon 2023: Ghana sack boss Chris Hughton after group-stage exit
Ghana sack boss Chris Hughton after the Black Stars suffered a group-stage exit from the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.
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Afcon 2023: Mauritania 1-0 Algeria - Two-time champions dumped out at group stage
Algeria crash out of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations as Mauritania claim a famous first win at the finals to snatch a last-16 spot.
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Afcon 2023: Angola 2-0 Burkina Faso - Both sides reach last 16
Angola beat Burkina Faso 2-0 as both sides progress from Group D at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast.
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Man held for murder over South Africa building fire
The man told a public inquiry he started a Johannesburg building fire that killed 77 people last August.
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Africa: The Minerva Research Initiative - The Military-University-Industry Complex Targets Africa
[African Security Research Project] The Pentagon launched the Minerva Research Initiative in 2008 as a ''DoD-sponsored, university-based social science research initiative that focuses on areas of strategic importance to the US national security policy.'' It is intended ''to identify and support basic social science research issues in need of attention and to integrate those research insights into the policy-making environment.'' Each spring, the DoD announces three-year grants (which can be extended up to
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Afcon 2023: The Gambia 2-3 Cameroon - Five-time champions go through after thriller
Cameroon come from behind in a five-goal thriller against The Gambia to reach the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations last 16.
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Afcon 2023: Tom Saintfiet quits as The Gambia boss after group-stage exit
Tom Saintfiet resigns as coach of The Gambia after the Scorpions suffered a group-stage exit at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.
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