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Google Play Funding for Africa: Google launched its first Indie Games Fund for Africa, pledging Sh129m (about $1m) to equity-free support and mentorship for independent studios across 32 countries, with grants of roughly Sh6.5m–Sh25.8m to help teams scale and reach global audiences. Oil & Gas Tech in Central Africa: Baker Hughes opened a new service and equipment center in Douala, Cameroon, adding workshops, a cement laboratory, and a drilling fluids mixing unit to cut equipment delays and speed up upstream operations. West Africa Energy Trade: Nigeria recorded its first Libyan crude import in available historical data (since 2013), signaling shifting supply routes as Dangote’s refinery works to diversify its crude slate. Biodiversity Research (Cameroon–Equatorial Guinea): A study on the Goliath frog reports it may reshape river habitat by creating sheltered breeding pools, helping offspring survive fast-flowing conditions. Human Evolution Clues: New research suggests early Homo sapiens may have lived in tropical rainforests, potentially reshaping ideas about where our species could thrive.

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