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Ebola Emergency: WHO declared the Ebola spread in Congo and Uganda a global health emergency, citing confirmed cases in Kinshasa and Kampala and warning of “significant uncertainties” about how far it has spread—pushing countries toward faster preparedness. School Security: Nigeria’s school crisis deepened as gunmen attacked multiple schools in Oyo, abducting pupils and leaving deaths, while earlier this week terrorists struck a Nigerian counter-terror training school in Yobe, killing 17 officers. Cyber Pressure: Africa’s finance and government sectors faced rising cyber attacks in April, with attacks per organisation climbing and Angola and Nigeria leading the intensity. Trade & Industry: China’s expanded zero-tariff access for African exports is being framed as a long-term push for industrial capacity—if Africa can strengthen logistics, skills, and regional value chains. Open Governance: Sierra Leone showcased progress on transparent public procurement and open contracting at an Open Government Partnership meeting in Morocco. Learning & Skills: Ghana’s Advtech launched Rosebank International to position its Accra-linked college for university status, betting on cross-border tertiary expansion.

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