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Zimbabwe Cabinet Approves Term Extension Plan

Date: February 11, 2026

Zimbabwe Parliament

The Zimbabwean government has approved a controversial proposal to extend the presidential term until 2030. Supporters argue it ensures stability, while critics warn of democratic backsliding. The debate has sparked nationwide discussions about constitutional reform, governance, and the balance of power in Southern Africa...

Labels: Politics, Governance, Zimbabwe

Nigeria Senate Passes Electronic Election Results Bill

Date: February 11, 2026

Nigeria Senate

In a landmark move, Nigeria’s Senate has passed a bill requiring electronic publication of election results. The reform aims to increase transparency and reduce disputes. Civil society groups have welcomed the decision, noting its potential to strengthen democracy in Africa’s largest nation...

Labels: Politics, Elections, Nigeria

Ethiopian Airlines Surpasses Revenue Targets

Date: February 11, 2026

Ethiopian Airlines

Ethiopian Airlines has reported record-breaking revenue in the first half of fiscal year 2025/26. The airline attributes its success to expanded routes, cargo services, and strategic partnerships. Analysts say this performance cements its role as Africa’s aviation leader...

Labels: Business, Aviation, Ethiopia

Senegal Student Protests Over Scholarship Delays

Date: February 11, 2026

Senegal Student Protest

Students across Senegal have taken to the streets to protest delays in scholarship disbursement. Demonstrators argue that financial aid is critical for access to education. The government has promised swift action, but tensions remain high as youth demand accountability...

Labels: Education, Youth, Senegal

South Africa Reports Drop in Rhino Poaching

Date: February 11, 2026

Rhino Conservation

South Africa has reported a 16% decline in rhino poaching cases in 2025. Conservationists credit increased patrols, community engagement, and international cooperation. While challenges remain, the progress offers hope for protecting one of Africa’s most iconic species...

Labels: Conservation, Wildlife, South Africa
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