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Google Play Indie Games Fund: Google launched a Ksh129.5 million (USD1m) equity-free fund to back independent game studios across 32 African countries, offering Ksh6.48m–Ksh25.9m plus technical support and mentorship to help creators scale for global audiences. Oil & Energy Trade: Nigeria recorded its first import of Libyan crude in available historical data since 2013, signaling Libya’s growing role in African energy flows as Dangote’s refinery builds a more flexible supply mix. Oilfield Tech in Cameroon: Baker Hughes opened a new Douala service and equipment center to cut costs and speed up maintenance for Cameroon’s upstream sector, adding workshops, labs, and secure storage for specialized drilling fluids and equipment. Earth Science: Scientists continue to study Earth’s faint “heartbeat” microseism that pulses about every 26 seconds, with the source narrowed to the Gulf of Guinea but the cause still debated between ocean waves and volcanic activity. Biodiversity Research: Field observations in Cameroon suggest the Goliath frog reshapes river habitats by creating sheltered breeding pools for its young, helping offspring survive fast-moving currents. Human Evolution Clues: New research points to early Homo sapiens possibly living in tropical rainforests, challenging older assumptions about where modern humans could thrive.

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