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Police Consider New Aircraft As Ageing Fleet Reaches Breaking Point

[Nyasa Times] The Malawi Police Service has confirmed it is weighing the purchase of modern aircraft as it attempts to rebuild an Air Wing that has been effectively non-functional for …
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Undule Hits Out At HRDC for Pushing M1 Karonga-Chiweta Turmoil

[Nyasa Times] Governance and human rights advocate Undule Mwakasungula has urged the Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) to rethink its plan to stage demonstrations over the Karonga-Chiweta Road, arguing that …
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PICS: Fear of looting sees Joburg CBD shops close ahead of June 30 protests

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Chihana Steps in Again As Mutharika Sidelines Ansah

[Nyasa Times] President Peter Mutharika's decision to dispatch Second Vice-President Enoch Chihana to yet another high-level Sadc engagement has not gone unnoticed in Lilongwe. For the second time in a …
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Counterfeit Fertilizer Again? Bonongwe Back in Police Custody As Legal Troubles Deepen

[Nyasa Times] Prominent businessman and Agrizone International Trading (AZIT) Chief Executive Officer Matius Bonongwe is once again at the centre of a major fertilizer scandal after police arrested him over …
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Ex-Spy Chief Dokani Refuses to Testify in Chilima Crash Probe

[Nyasa Times] Former National Intelligence Service (NIS) director general Dokani Ngwira appeared before the Parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee investigating the June 10, 2024 military plane crash on Monday, but his …
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Lilongwe District Council, HRCC Hold Talks Over Planned Anti-Xenophobia Protests

[Nyasa Times] Officials from the Lilongwe District Council are today meeting representatives of the Human Rights Consultative Committee (HRCC) to discuss the postponement of planned demonstrations against escalating xenophobic attacks …
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Uganda: Uganda - Military Storming and Forced Shutdown of Uganda's Leading Independent Media Is Illegal

[IFJ] The Federation of African Journalists (FAJ) condemns in the strongest terms possible, this naked act of aggression and attack on media freedom and calls for the immediate reopening of …
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Church leaders urge responsible use of social media

Herald Reporter THE Zimbabwe Christian Ministers Association (ZCMA) has urged Zimbabweans to use social media responsibly, warning that the growing prevalence of online hostility, hate speech, cyberbullying and misinformation is…
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Scottland FC Eyeing Mamelodi Sundowns' Shalulile in Blockbuster Transfer Bid

[New Zimbabwe] ZIMBABWE Premier Soccer League title holders Scottland FC are said to be chasing Mamelodi Sundowns marksman Peter Shalulile as they bolster their ranks for next season's Confederation of …
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Kenya: Omtatah Says Recurring County Salary Delays Expose Systemic Failures

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah has raised concerns over what he describes as a growing pattern of delayed salary payments across county governments.
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Accused in Medicare 24 Tshwane corruption case hand over evidence as trial is postponed

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Here are some of the winning looks at the BET Awards

Fashion and style was the name of the game at the BET Awards in Los Angeles.
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Iran FM warns Hormuz routes will ‘increase tensions’

BAGHDAD – Iran’s top diplomat yesterday warned that any attempt to bypass the Strait of Hormuz routes agreed with the United States would “increase tensions” in the Middle East, as …
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Tanzania: Negligent Health Workers Face NHIF Surcharge

[Daily News] Tanga -- TANGA Regional Commissioner Dr Batilda Burian has warned that health workers who negligently process National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) claims and cause financial losses to public …
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Govt Insists No Forests Sold Through Carbon Trading

[Daily News] Dodoma -- THE government has dismissed claims that Tanzania has sold or surrendered its forests and natural resources to foreign countries through carbon trading agreements, insisting that the …
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Bitcoin ETFs set for worst month with $4bn in outflows

The highest net outflow since the products started trading in January 2024.
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Typical winter conditions expected across SA this week

Typical winter conditions expected across SA this week The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has forecast that typical winter conditions will dominate this week, with rainfall and strong, damaging winds …
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Dodoma, the Rise of Tanzania's Modern Capital City

[Daily News] Dodoma -- OVER the past few years, Dodoma has undergone a remarkable transformation, evolving from a quiet administrative town into a vibrant and modern capital city that reflects …
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Tanzania: Samia Spurs Industrial Growth

[Daily News] DAR ES SALAAM -- PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan has reaffirmed the government's commitment to working closely with the private sector to attract productive investments that drive economic growth, …
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Restaurant income declines: Is this a recession indicator?

Restaurant income declined in April 2026, dropping 3% in one month. Stats like this make you wonder: could this be a recession indicator?
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Tanzania: Zungu Calls for Wider Participation in Jogging

[Daily News] Dar es Salaam -- THE Speaker of the National Assembly, Mussa Zungu, has called on residents, especially young people, to take part in jogging and physical exercises as …
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Hundreds of missing Ebola patients raising concern about uncontrolled spread of virus

Almost 300 people who’ve tested positive for Ebola are unaccounted for, according to the head of the Africa Centers For Disease Control.
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Morocco overtakes South Africa as Africa’s top industrial power

South Africa's automotive body insists local car output still leads the continent, even as the country's electric ambitions lag.
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Tanzania: Govt Allays Fears Over National Debt

[Daily News] Dodoma -- THE government has allayed fears over the rise in the national debt-to-GDP ratio to 40.7 per cent, explaining that the current level is largely due to …
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