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Ebola Alert: Africa CDC says 10 countries are “at risk” after DRC’s Ebola spike, naming Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, Angola, Burundi, CAR, Congo, Ethiopia, South Sudan—and Zambia—while WHO and partners launch a $314m funding appeal for treatment, surveillance, cross-border coordination, and vaccine research. Uganda Update: Uganda confirms 3 new Ebola cases, bringing its total to 5, as contact tracing ramps up and transport links to DRC are tightened. Xenophobia Pressure: South Africa faces renewed scrutiny over rising attacks on migrants, with critics arguing the government’s response isn’t stopping scapegoating that fuels deeper social problems. AI & Control: New analysis warns AI is making authoritarian rule cheaper across Africa, including smart-city surveillance spending that includes Zambia. Zambia Tech/Policy: ECZ has released the certified 2026 voters register after a delayed upload, while Zambia’s HIV response gets a boost with Lenacapavir training in Kabwe and UNZA plans 10,640 new bed spaces via completion and PPP delivery.

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May 21, 2026

Acrow starts installing 186 bridges in Angola

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May 14, 2026

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CIDRZ, MOH and U.S. Department of State Launch Lenacapavir Training to Strengthen HIV Prevention Efforts in Kabwe, Zambia.

CIDRZ, MOH and U.S. Department of State Launch Lenacapavir Training to Strengthen HIV Prevention Efforts in Kabwe, Zambia.

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