South Africa’s telecom giant, MTN Group, reports a significant decline in service revenue for the first quarter of the fiscal year, marking an 18% drop compared to the same period …
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In Zimbabwe, mothers face a healthcare crisis marked by high costs and limited access, endangering lives and demanding immediate reform.
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Niger’s Prime Minister Zeine declares Benin’s blockade of oil exports a violation of international accords, escalating tensions amid regional security concerns.
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Allegations surface against rebel groups in the Central African Republic, accusing them of involvement in illegal gold mining and trade. The accusations, made by advocacy group Global Witness, shed light …
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Nigerian security forces successfully rescue kidnapped university students following a daring operation in the country’s northwest region. The students, abducted from a university in Kaduna state, were held captive by …
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Hundreds rallied in Tunisia demanding the release of detainees and the announcement of a fair presidential election date amidst a worsening political crisis.
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SADC implores journalists to emphasize appeals for aid amidst El Niño-induced drought threatening millions with starvation in Southern Africa.
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Kenya is facing a dual crisis of catastrophic flooding and widespread forced evictions, exacerbating the plight of vulnerable communities already reeling from the impacts of climate change and economic hardship. …
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Romy Andrianarisoa, former aide to Madagascar’s president, was jailed in London for soliciting bribes to secure mining rights for Gemfields, highlighting corruption risks.
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The IMF retains Nigeria’s growth projection at 3.3% amid ongoing economic reforms and challenges, including a significant rise in food price inflation.