Welcome to today’s Africa Live Blog, where we bring you the latest developments shaping the continent. One of our lead stories this morning is a major breakthrough in global health: the approval of the first-ever malaria treatment specifically designed for newborn babies. With Africa bearing the brunt of global malaria deaths—particularly among children—this milestone marks a crucial step forward in safeguarding the continent’s most vulnerable.
Elsewhere in South Africa, homeowners are facing mounting costs and regulatory hurdles as they transition to solar power in response to ongoing load shedding. We’re also following a sombre update from Stellenbosch University, where the death of a second-year student has shaken the campus community. In the legal arena, a woman has won a significant court case over her late husband’s Eskom pension, highlighting the complexities of beneficiary rights. And in the housing market, a slow but steady recovery is taking shape amid more favourable economic conditions.
Stay with us for updates, insights, and the latest news from across the continent:
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Africa News Live Updates: Welcome to our live blog covering the latest from across Africa. Track the continent’s evolving stance on global affairs and its efforts to tackle internal and external challenges
Welcome to today’s Africa Live Blog, where we bring you the latest developments shaping the continent. One of our lead stories this morning is a major breakthrough in global health: the approval of the first-ever malaria treatment specifically designed for newborn babies. With Africa bearing the brunt of global malaria deaths—particularly among children—this milestone marks a crucial step forward in safeguarding the continent’s most vulnerable.
Elsewhere in South Africa, homeowners are facing mounting costs and regulatory hurdles as they transition to solar power in response to ongoing load shedding. We’re also following a sombre update from Stellenbosch University, where the death of a second-year student has shaken the campus community. In the legal arena, a woman has won a significant court case over her late husband’s Eskom pension, highlighting the complexities of beneficiary rights. And in the housing market, a slow but steady recovery is taking shape amid more favourable economic conditions.
Stay with us for updates, insights, and the latest news from across the continent: