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Published on 09:27 GMTSource: Algeria Ministry of Foreign Affairs and National Community Abroad - Gov't Institution
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Published on 12:21 GMT
New water infrastructure agency for South Africa set for April 2026 launch
The National Water Resources Infrastructure Agency (NWRIA) is on track for establishment by April 2026. The body, according to the presidency, will be a new agency that will be responsible for developing and managing national water infrastructure and will …
Source: IOL - Indeterminate -
Published on 06:36 GMT
Saudi Arabia Pledges $25 Bln Investment to Support Africa
Saudi Arabia recorded a sharp rise in inbound visitor spending in the first quarter of 2025, with international tourists spending 49.4 billion riyals ($13.2 billion), up 9.7% from the same period last year, according to the Ministry of Tourism. The …
Source: Asharq Al-Awsat - Pro-Government -
Published on 08:29 GMT
Can South Africa’s HIV fight survive the US funding pull-out?
Source: BusinessLIVE - Pending -
Published on 12:39 GMT
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is considered Africa's largest hydroelectric project
Source: KHQ - Washington State - Neutral -
Published on 04:54 GMT
Bowls club planning tour to Africa after hosting Kenyan visitors
It will be a follow-up to a visit by a touring team from the African country which played several matches in Wales recently, their first in Barry. More than a dozen members have expressed an interest in making the trip, which will include playing four or …
Source: Barry and District News - Pending -
Published on 10:54 GMT
South Africa's housing crisis deepens as R34 billion budget faces backlash over corruption and inefficiency
Political parties have rejected the Department of Human Settlements’ R34 billion budget for the 2025/26 financial year, accusing the department of mismanagement, inefficiency, and making promises that will not materialise. Democratic Alliance (DA) …
Source: IOL - Indeterminate -
Published on 03:05 GMT
WATCH | Can South Africa’s HIV fight survive US funding blows?
South Africa’s HIV programme, once sustained by US support, is at risk. Without replacement funding, South Africa could see a 38% increase in Aids-related deaths by 2028 and up to 150,000 HIV infections. With some frontline services collapsing and mobile …
Source: Times LIVE - Indeterminate -
Published on 02:57 GMT
West Africa Sees Improvement in Aviation Safety, Records 60% Compliance, Keyamo Hails Group
Kasim Sumaina in Abuja The Banjul Accord Group Aviation Safety and Security Oversight Organisation (BAGASOO) yesterday reported a significant improvement in aviation safety in West Africa, with a 60 percent compliance record. The organisation’s Executive …
Source: This Day - Pro-Government -
Published on 02:29 GMT
IGF discussions advance push for interoperable digital ID in Africa
In the past, there’ve been calls, including from UNECA, for a unique African interoperable digital ID which can be used across borders within the continent to facilitate movement and trade transactions. This call was reiterated recently at the Internet …
Source: Biometric Update - Pending