Southern Africa: Undiagnosed TB Pose Challenge for South Africa, Mozambique

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[DW] Africa is making progress in reducing tuberculosis (TB). But experts say missed cases and drug-resistant infections are complicating the fight, particularly in South Africa and Mozambique.

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Zimbabwe: ‘Enough Is Enough’ – Chamisa Says After Violent Public Hearings in Harare

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[New Zimbabwe] Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has said Zimbabwe has reached a breaking point and called for a united front against what he described as Zanu PF’s culture of...

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South Africa: Soldiers Hit the Streets of Mitchells Plain a Day After a Shooting

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[GroundUp] Homes were searched for firearms in Beacon Valley

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Mozambique: Mozambique Pays Debt to IMF in Full

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[AIM] Maputo — The Mozambican government fully paid, last March, its outstanding debt of 515.04 million Special Drawing Rights (equivalent to 630.1 million US dollars) to the International Monetary...

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South Africa: Police Captain Suspended for Allegedly Stealing Millions

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[Scrolla] A Pretoria captain in the SAPS Protection Security Services finance section allegedly used his system access to steal travel money. Police commissioner General Fannie Masemola asked the anti-corruption...

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Africa: Mozambique Becomes Africa’s Most Distressed Sovereign As Spreads Surge

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[Daba Finance] Mozambique has overtaken Senegal as Africa’s most distressed sovereign borrower, as rising global energy costs add pressure to its finances.

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South Africa tax collection up 8% last fiscal year, preliminary data shows

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South Africa collected a net R2.01tn ($119.73bn) of tax in the fiscal year that ended on Tuesday, 31 March 2026, 8.4% higher than the previous year, preliminary figures showed...

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52 firms blacklisted in SA procurement crackdown

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The South African government has intensified efforts to improve public-sector accountability, with 52 companies now formally restricted from doing business with the state. The move signals a significant shift...

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South African factory mood bleak in March as Iran war pressures start to build

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South African manufacturing sentiment remained weak in March, with respondents in a purchasing managers’ index (PMI) survey expressing concern about the impact of the Iran war although business activity...

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Everest launches R20bn private credit programme

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Everest has launched a R20bn Domestic Medium-Term Note (DMTN) programme, listed on the Cape Town Stock Exchange (CTSE), marking its strategic entry into South Africa’s growing private and structured...

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