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After three years of waiting, South Sudan’s tallest man finally meets Kiir

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July 10, 2026

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After three years of trying, Malith Dak Deng, believed to be South Sudan’s tallest man and estimated to stand at 7.9 feet, has finally met President Salva Kiir during the country’s Independence Day celebrations. The rare opportunity came during the celebration of the 15th Independence Anniversary hosted by the Head of State and attended by [] The post After three years of waiting, South Sudan’s tallest man finally meets Kiir appeared first on Eye Radio.

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MyJoyOnline

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· Jul 3, 2026

Photos: Sierra Leone President Maada Bio visits Ghana to commiserate with flood victims

President of Sierra Leone and Chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Julius Maada Bio, is in Ghana on a one-day state visit to commiserate with President John Mahama and the people of Ghana following Monday’s devastating floods.

Ghanaian Times

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· Jul 7, 2026

ECOWAS Chairman consoles Ghana over deadly floods

CHAIRMAN of the ECOWAS Authority and President of Sierra Leone, Julius Maada Bio, on Friday paid a visit to Ghana to commiserate with President John Dramani Mahama in the aftermath of the June 29 flood. The flood, a result of a 140mm of rains, left at least 13 people dead. Seven other regions were also The post ECOWAS Chairman consoles Ghana over deadly floods appeared first on Ghanaian Times.

Watchdog Uganda

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· Jun 24, 2026

THE JUNGLE AND THE HIGH LIFE: How the Ruparelia Empire is Weaving Conservation into the Fabric of Ugandan Tourism

NGAMBA ISLAND—The journey to one of East Africa’s most vital primate sanctuaries begins at the Marina dock of the prestigious Speke Resort Munyonyo. From there, a high-speed boat cuts through the waters of Lake Victoria, embarking on a 38-kilometer cruise toward Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary. Roughly twenty minutes into the boat ride, travelers pass a [] The post THE JUNGLE AND THE HIGH LIFE: How the Ruparelia Empire is Weaving Conservation into the Fabric of Ugandan Tourism appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.

Vanguard News

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· Jul 5, 2026

From Individual Prodigies to an Ecosystem: Can Africa Build a New Path in World Chess?

The World Schools Team Chess Championship will be held near Cape Town from July 6 to 11, 2026. African chess has no shortage of powerful individual stories. Egypt’s Bassem Amin became the first African super-grandmaster to cross the 2700 mark on the FIDE rating list. Zambia’s Amon Simutowe became the first grandmaster from sub-Saharan Africa. [] The post From Individual Prodigies to an Ecosystem: Can Africa Build a New Path in World Chess? appeared first on Vanguard News.

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· Jul 3, 2026

U.N. rights chief warns of looming atrocities in Sudan’s El Obeid

U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk on Friday urged world leaders and the The post U.N. rights chief warns of looming atrocities in Sudan’s El Obeid appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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Related coverage for "After three years of waiting, South Sudan’s tallest man finally meets Kiir": MyJoyOnline — Photos: Sierra Leone President Maada Bio visits Ghana to commiserate with flood victims. Ghanaian Times — ECOWAS Chairman consoles Ghana over deadly floods. Watchdog Uganda — THE JUNGLE AND THE HIGH LIFE: How the Ruparelia Empire is Weaving Conservation into the Fabric of Ugandan Tourism. Vanguard News — From Individual Prodigies to an Ecosystem: Can Africa Build a New Path in World Chess?. Radio Tamazuj — U.N. rights chief warns of looming atrocities in Sudan’s El Obeid