Today: October 12, 2024
Today: October 12, 2024

Drought is parching the world's largest man-made lake, stripping Zambia of its electricity

Zambia Failing Dam Electricity
October 12, 2024

LAKE KARIBA, Zambia (AP) — Tindor Sikunyongana is trying to run a welding business which these days means buying a diesel generator with costly fuel he can't always afford.

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Kenya court refers deputy president's impeachment case to chief justice

Kenya's high court ruled on Friday that a case challenging Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua's impeachment should be referred to the Chief Justice.

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Spain wants border agency Frontex to patrol African seas to curb migration

Spain's Interior Minister on Thursday asked the European border agency Frontex to seek permission from African nations to patrol their waters in a bid to "save lives" on the

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Rwanda's Marburg outbreak is under control, Africa's health chief says

The head of Africa’s top public health agency says that an outbreak of the Ebola-like Marburg fever in Rwanda is under control and that travel bans to the East African country are unnecessary

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Mozambique counts votes amid allegations of irregularities

Votes were being counted by Mozambique's national election authorities on Thursday as civil society monitors were compiling a parallel tally to try to detect

Mozambique counts votes amid allegations of irregularities
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With roads often blocked by rebels in Congo, boats — the only alternative — have become death traps

The overcrowded boat that capsized in eastern Congo last week killed eight members of Serge Nzonga’s family along with 70 others

With roads often blocked by rebels in Congo, boats — the only alternative — have become death traps
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Takeaways from an AP investigation of Russia recruiting Africans to make drones for use in Ukraine

Russia has recruited about 200 women ages 18-22 from across Africa to work in a factory alongside Russian vocational students, including teenagers, assembling thousands of Iranian-designed attack drones to be launched into Ukraine

Takeaways from an AP investigation of Russia recruiting Africans to make drones for use in Ukraine
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MSF suspends support to famine-stricken camp in Sudan's Darfur

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Independent candidate in Mozambique poll threatens nationwide strike if ruling party wins

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Kenya to send more police to Haiti after new gang attacks

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