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Ebola Panic Meets Border Control: The U.S. has ordered tighter entry for travelers from the DRC, Uganda and South Sudan after a Bundibugyo Ebola scare, funnelling arrivals through a few airports for enhanced screening and warning of delays or rerouting. Public Health Alarm in East Africa: Uganda confirmed three new Ebola cases while the Africa CDC says 10 countries are at risk, as WHO treats the outbreak as an international emergency. Gaza Flotilla Claims: South African activists from a Gaza aid flotilla allege Israeli detention included beatings, torture and electrocution. Nigeria 2027 Campaign Heat: ADC politics is accelerating—Peter Obi insists he’s “not running away” from Atiku, while Rotimi Amaechi and Omoyele Sowore push early presidential bids and posters. South Africa Xenophobia Crackdown: Durban’s mayor orders migrant screening after anti-foreigner protests, moving people to verification centres. Credit Confidence Boost: Moody’s shifted South Africa’s outlook to “positive,” citing improving fiscal performance.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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May 21, 2026

Africa construction chemicals market seen doubling to $2.4B by 2033

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May 21, 2026

The Service Companies names Corné Wolmarans vice president of risk and safety

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May 20, 2026

Miles College president pushes HBCU investment at Milken conference

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May 19, 2026

Bio pushes new African leadership agenda at leadership colloquium in Freetown

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Minister in the Presideny, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni: State Security Agency 2026/27 Budget Vote

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Minister John Steenhuisen calls for urgent implementation of South Africa-Botswana action plan to combat Foot and Mouth Disease

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