Humanitarian aid has resumed in Darfur after Sudan reopened a crucial border crossing with Chad, allowing vital food supplies to reach famine-hit areas.
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Lesotho’s Katse Dam fuels South Africa’s needs, but nearby villages still lack clean water, highlighting stark inequalities.
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Egypt plans to restore oil and gas production to normal levels by 2025, with international support, says the Prime Minister.
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Fidelity Bank fined $358,580 by Nigeria’s data privacy agency for breaches. Bank challenges the fine, claiming no laws were violated.
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Gold Fields lowers its 2024 production forecast after severe weather impacts operations at its new Chile mine, highlighting challenges in the mining sector.
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Aid trucks are entering Darfur as the Sudanese army temporarily lifts a ban on deliveries, providing crucial relief to a region plagued by conflict and displacement.
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Five Kenyan police officers are charged for helping a suspected serial killer and 12 others escape from a Nairobi jail.
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Mbarara’s rising street children crisis sparks fears of growing crime and safety concerns, residents demand urgent action from authorities.
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Zimbabwe’s wildlife is under threat from poaching and climate change, with conservationists racing to protect endangered species and preserve the country’s natural heritage.
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Somalia’s bomb disposal experts face immense dangers daily to defuse IEDs, saving lives and helping restore safety in a country ravaged by conflict.