Mozambique: 18 Dead in Second Wave of Floods

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[AIM] Maputo — At least 18 people have lost their lives in the second wave of flooding in Mozambique, according to the country’s relief agency, the National Disaster Risk...

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Zimbabwe: Biti Released On Bail After Arrest Over Mutare Meeting

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[263Chat] Constitutional lawyer Tendai Biti who is also convener of the Constitution Defenders Forum (CDF) a civil society group opposing constitutional changes to gether with Morgan Ncube CDF’s programs...

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Zimbabwe: Parirenyatwa Hospital Wards Deserted As Nurses Down Tools, Demand Salary Increment

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[New Zimbabwe] Operations were severely disrupted at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals on Monday after nurses downed tools, abandoning wards and leaving patients stranded as they demanded an upward review...

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South Africa: TB Stigma Still Keeps People From Testing and Treatment in South Africa

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[Health-e] Tuberculosis (TB) remains South Africa’s deadliest infectious disease, with 56 000 people dying from the disease in 2023.

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South Africa: How a Boy Born on World TB Day Helped Turn the Tide on South Africa’s Deadliest TB

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[Bhekisisa] Norbert Ndjeka was born on World TB Day. Decades later, he would reshape how South Africa treats the deadliest forms of the disease.

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South Africa: Motsoaledi Vows Tribunal Over Hospital Deaths – South African News Briefs – March 24, 2026

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[allAfrica] Motsoaledi Ready for Tribunal in Gauteng Deaths Probe

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South Africa: How Climate Change is Quietly Reshaping Lung Health in South Africa

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[allAfrica] Johannesburg — On any given day, breathing is automatic, an invisible rhythm sustaining life. But for millions of South Africans, every breath carries risk.

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Liberty hit by data breach after unauthorised system access

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Liberty has confirmed a data breach after detecting unauthorised access to parts of its IT environment, according to reports.

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South Africa’s gold producers stay in the shallows as prices surge

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Record gold prices are pushing South Africa’s beleaguered mining industry to find new ways to recover the metal that sidestep the costly deep-shaft mining of old, industry executives said.

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