Nigeria: Ignoring Our Gallant Heroes

On Nigeria’s 50th Independence anniversary in October 2010, many observers of the military were astounded that President Goodluck Jonathan’s elaborate 45 minutes speech did not reference or acknowledge the role of the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) in the country’s journey to that milestone. Neither did he pay any tribute to the souls of those

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IMF expects “resilient global economy” in 2024 despite lower average growth rates

For illustration purposes: IMF’s world economic outlook during the 2022 annual meeting of the IMF and the World Bank Group,on Oct. 11, 2022   –   Copyright © africanews Patrick Semansky/Copyright 2022 The AP. All rights reserved. Last updated: 12/01 – 18:23 IMF The International Monetary Fund predicts a ‘soft landing’ scenario in 2024 for the global

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Ghana: It Is Time to Allow Political Parties to Participate in District Level Elections

The Institute for Democratic Governance (IDEG) is advocating the participation of political parties in the district level elections as part of the reformation needed in Ghana’s local governance structure. According to the Executive Director of IDEG, Dr Emmanuel O. Akwetey legalising political party participation in local government would not only standardise and rationalise political party

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Ghana: 2024 Elections

The Right Reverend Hilliard Dogbe, Presiding Bishop of the A.M.E. Zion Church, Western West Africa Episcopal District, has called for a peaceful elections as the nation prepares for the 2024 polls. In his address, he urged Ghanaians to refrain from engaging in personal attacks, negativity, and divisive politics that could disrupt the relative harmony and

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Africa: Long Covid

It’s estimated around 3% of people in the UK experience long COVID – persistent, long-lasting symptoms after a COVID-19 infection. Long COVID encompasses a range of health problems that can begin after even a mild COVID infection. Some of these symptoms include extreme fatigue, shortness of breath, muscle aches and loss of smell. For around

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Netanyahu rejects South Africa’s case against Israel as UN court’s hearing progress

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, centre, speaks during the weekly cabinet meeting at the Defence Ministry in Tel Aviv, Israel, Sunday Jan. 7, 2024.   –   Copyright © africanews Ronen Zvulun/AP Last updated: 4 hours ago South Africa Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday it was a “twisted world” in response South Africa’s genocide case

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Tunisian group accuses authorities of mass expulsions of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa

Migration activists are sounding the alarm this week about mass expulsions and arbitrary arrests in Tunisia, where authorities are seeing more migrants arrive for attempted Mediterranean crossings from the North African nation to Europe. The Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights on Monday accused the government of waging a campaign of repression against migrants

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Israel-Hamas War: Palestinian President visits Egypt, addresses ongoing attacks

Palestinians holding a child.   –   Copyright © africanews Mohammed Dahman/Copyright 2024 The AP. All rights reserved. Last updated: 08/01 – 19:13 Egypt In Cairo, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas engaged in diplomatic talks with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi, focusing on the ongoing situations in the West Bank and Gaza. Abbas stressed the urgency of collaborative

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Boeing faces global scrutiny following Alaska Airline incident

Alaska Airlines’ 737 Max 9, involved in a mid-flight fuselage break, undergoes maintenance at Portland International Airport after emergency landing on January 6, 2024.   –   Copyright © africanews Craig Mitchelldyer/Copyright 2024 The AP. All rights reserved. Last updated: 13 hours ago USA Boeing finds itself grappling with renewed safety concerns as federal authorities announce a

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DRC: Electoral commission cancels votes cast for 82 candidates citing illegal activities

Supporters of opposition candidate Felix Tshisekedi wait for their candidate at the UDPS party headquarters in Kinshasa, Congo, Friday Dec. 21, 2018.   –   Copyright © africanews Jerome Delay/Copyright 2018 The AP. All rights reserved. Last updated: 07/01 – 15:02 Democratic Republic Of Congo The Democratic Republic of Congo’s electoral commisssion (CENI) has cancelled the votes

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Dangote group cooperating with financial crimes agency, says no accusations of wrongdoing

The Dangote Group has expressed readiness to assist Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in its investigations, following the commission’s visit to the company’s headquarters on January 4. The Group said it was cooperating with the commission which is investigating the possible misuse of foreign exchange from the central bank. According to a statement by

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Nigeria: Govt Approves Air Peace, Two Other Airlines as Official Carriers for Hajj 2024

The government also approved Cargo Zeal Technologies Ltd, Nahco Aviance and Qualla Investment Limited as the official cargo companies for the exercise. The federal government has approved Air Peace, FlyNas and Max Air as the official carriers for the 2024 Hajj pilgrimage. The government also approved Cargo Zeal Technologies Ltd, Nahco Aviance and Qualla Investment

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Kenya-led multinational force headed to Haiti to face “major hurdles”

The Kenya-led multinational mission aimed to support the Haitian National Police in its fights against gangs will face multiple challenges a report by Belgium-based International Crisis Group warned Friday (Jan. 05). Corruption, links between the police, politicians and gangs, overcrowded prisons, outnumbered police officers, and difficulties of protecting civilians in urban warfare are some of

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South Africa: Bullies in South African Schools Were Often Bullied Themselves

“Pupil stabbed to death at Gauteng school had suffered history of bullying”. “Grade 6 learner commits suicide after bullying”. “Grade 11 learner takes her own life after taunts over her appearance.” These are just some headlines about the occasionally tragic effects of violent school bullying in South African schools – and, unfortunately, the problem runs

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Somalia: Somalia Vows to Safeguard Sovereignty Following Ethiopia-Somaliland Deal

In a firm response to Ethiopia’s controversial deal with the breakaway region of Somaliland, Somalia declared its commitment to defend its territory using “any legal means.” The nation recalled its ambassador to Ethiopia and denounced the agreement as a stark violation of its sovereignty, urging the international community to support its stance. This deal, announced

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DRC: Opposition will not contest incumbent Félix Tshisekedi’s re-election

Felix Tshisekedi greets supporters after casting his ballot in Kinshasa, DRC, December 20, 2023.   –   Copyright © africanews Mosa’ab Elshamy/Copyright 2023 The AP. All rights reserved. Last updated: 16 hours ago Democratic Republic Of Congo The principal opposition candidates in the Democratic Republic of Congo have formally declared their decision not to challenge the re-election

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Niger’s Prime Minister initiates regional talks as prelude to inclusive national dialogue

In a significant move, Niger’s Prime Minister, Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine, commenced regional consultations on Monday in Agadez, Northern Algeria. This marks the beginning of the “inclusive national” dialogue, a crucial step that aims to address various issues, including determining the duration of the transition initiated by the military following the coup in late July.

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Angola: Angolan President Congratulates Re

Luanda — Angola Head of State João Lourenço on Tuesday congratulated President Félix Tshisekedi on his re-election as the winner of Democratic Republic of Congo’s election (DRC). In his congratulatory message, the Angolan president and chairperson of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) said the re-election shows the trust placed in him by the Congolese

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Congo-Kinshasa: Opposition Cries Foul As President Tshisekedi Declared Winner of DRC Elections

DR Congo’s President Felix Tshisekedi has won a second term in office with a landslide victory, according to provisional results announced on Sunday, in a vote opposition leaders have dismissed as a “sham”. Provisional results from the single-round presidential ballot, announced by the country’s electoral commission Ceni, gave Tshisekedi more than 73 percent of the

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New restrictions on international students bringing family to UK come into force

The United Kingdom government’s recent implementation of rules restricting international students from bringing their families to the country has stirred controversy, exacerbating internal divisions within the ruling party led by Chancellor Rishi Sunak. Effective immediately, the regulations apply to most international students, except those enrolled in postgraduate research courses or holding government-funded scholarships. Initially announced

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Major earthquake hits Japan

A man searches his belongings near his damaged house at a devastated area in Rikuzentakata,   –   Copyright © africanews Lee Jin-man/AP2011 Last updated: 4 hours ago Japan A formidable earthquake struck central Japan on Monday, resulting in the loss of at least one life, widespread building destruction, power outages in tens of thousands of households

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DR Congo: Opposition presidential candidates reject election results of Tshisekedi victory

People wait to cast their ballots inside a polling station as voting continues, a day after the presidential elections in Kinshasa, DRC, Thursday, Dec. 21, 2023.   –   Copyright © africanews Mosa’ab Elshamy/Copyright 2023 The AP. All rights reserved. Last updated: 18 hours ago Democratic Republic Of Congo A group of main opposition candidates in the Democratic Republic

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President Felix Tshisekedi declared winner of DRC election

Congo’s President Felix Tshisekedi waves to his supporters after casting his ballot inside a polling station during the presidential elections in Kinshasa, DRC.   –   Copyright © africanews Mosa’ab Elshamy/Copyright 2023 The AP. All rights reserved. Last updated: 6 hours ago Democratic Republic Of Congo Congo’s President Felix Tshisekedi won reelection with more than 70% of

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Nigeria: Afcon 2023

Nigeria is presently placed fourth in terms of participating countries’ ticket purchases ahead of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations The information was released by the Confederation of African Football, CAF, on its official X account. “Ticket sales for Nigeria are among the top five on the continent,” the message reads. According to CAF, the

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Mozambique: A Million Passengers in Mozambican Airports in 2023

Maputo — Mozambique’s publicly owned airports company, ADM, has received more than a million passengers this year, thus recovering from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic somewhat earlier than expected. According to Jose Candrinho, the director of operations of ADM, cited in Thursday’s issue of the independent newssheet ‘Mediafax’, the landmark of a million passengers

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Private American military company in discussions with the Central African Republic

The American private military company Bancroft Global Development is in discussions with the Central African Republic, it told AFP, while the Russian mercenary group Wagner, established in the country in 2018, is in the process of reorganization. Responding to a question from AFP, Bancroft’s communications service denied having deployed to Bangui but admitted contacts with

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Zambian foreign minister resigns over ‘Malicious’ Claims on business deal

Zambian Foreign Minister Stanley Kakubo resigned on Tuesday amidst suspicions surrounding a business deal with a Chinese businessman, according to statements from the presidency of the southern African nation. Having taken office in September 2021, Mr. Kakubo declared his decision to step down in a letter, citing malicious allegations linked to a business transaction.  This

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Burkina: kidnapping of former foreign minister

Ablassé Ouédraogo, former Burkina Faso foreign minister and former deputy director-general of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), was kidnapped on Sunday by “individuals” claiming to belong to the “national police”, his political party announced on Wednesday, calling for his “immediate release”. Ablassé Ouédraogo, aged 70, “was taken by individuals claiming to be members of the

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Senegal: Jailed opposition leader Sonko files to run for president

Jailed Senegalese opposition leader Ousmane Sonko has submitted his candidacy to contest a February presidential election with the constitutional council despite the state’s refusal to provide him the necessary documents. Sonko’s back-up Bassirou Diomaye Faye has also filed to run, Ousseynou Ly, an official in their dissolved party Pastef said Tuesday. Like other candidates, Sonko

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Central African Republic: The Humanitarian Coordinator Strongly Condemns Attacks in Nzakoundou and Calls for Immediate Protection of Civilians

The village of Nzakoundou in the Prefecture of Lim-Pende (Northwest of the Central African Republic) was the scene of inter-communal violence and acts of violence against civilians on 21st of December. At least 22 people were killed, most of them civilians. Another 25 individuals were injured, and houses were set on fire. The Humanitarian Coordinator

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Burundi: 20 dead in rebel attack

Twenty people, including 19 civilians, were killed in western Burundi, the government announced on Saturday, in an attack claimed by the RED-Tabara rebel group, which in turn claimed to have killed ten members of the security forces. The attack was carried out on Friday evening in the locality of Vugizo, some twenty kilometers from the

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Kenya: Balala Denies Abuse of Office Charges, Awaits Bail Ruling in Malindi

Nairobi — Former Tourism Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala has denied abuse of office charges following his arrest Thursday night over his decision to engage private consultants against a Cabinet decision. He was charged with the offence alongside ex-Tourism Principal Secretary Leah Gwiyo in Malindi. EACC said the two committed Sh3.4 billion for consultancy services in

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Congo-Kinshasa: Congo

National elections in Congo have been marred by delays and logistical problems, as well as fraud and violence. Opposition presidential candidates have rejected the extension, saying it violates the constitution. Five Congolese opposition presidential candidates called on Wednesday for a rerun of the general elections that were beset with voting delays. They claimed the Election

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Researchers estimate fewer than 30 historic Black towns are left in the United States

Eatonville’s oldest building, the Historic Thomas House, sits between its second oldest, the Moseley House Museum, right, and St. Lawrence African Methodist Episcopal Church,   –   Copyright © africanews Rebecca Blackwell/Copyright 2023 The AP. All rights reserved. Last updated: 20 hours ago Florida Historic Black communities have dwindled from their once-thriving existence in the United States

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Nigeria: Breaking Barriers

Universal Health Coverage (UHC) has it foundation in the 1948 World Health Organisation (WHO) Constitution, which declares health as a fundamental human right and commits to ensuring the highest attainable level of health for all. Despite the ongoing public health efforts, the mission of upholding this basic human right falls short if people cannot afford

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DRC: Incumbent President inaugurates new financial center amidst elections

The new Kinshasa financial center, a product of Turkish-Congolese cooperation, was inaugurated by Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi ahead of the presidential elections, with construction commencing in November 2022. The project, totaling $290 million, features four 21-storey towers, a convention center, and 90,000 m² of land, aiming to streamline operations for the Ministry of Budget and

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Africa: How Govt Payments to the Vulnerable Can Multiply to Create Economic Growth for Everyone

The economic fallout of COVID-19 left people around the world facing a significant threat to their livelihood. As governments scrambled to mitigate the pandemic’s impact on their populations, many decided to use direct payments to support vulnerable citizens. More than a sixth of the world’s population received some sort of cash transfer in 2020. These

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Sudan: Bipartisan Call in Both Houses of Congress for Naming a U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan and Increased Diplomatic Engagement

U.S. Senators Ben Cardin (D-Md.) and Jim Risch (R-Idaho), Chair and Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, introduced a joint, bipartisan resolution calling for a high-level special envoy to work towards ending the conflict in Sudan. The Senate resolution has been introduced, to be followed by introduction in the House of Representatives by

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Ethiopia: Ethio-Russian Manufacturing Partnership Beacon of Success, Says Minister of Industry

Addis Ababa — The Ethio-Russia partnership in manufacturing is a beacon of collaborative success, Minister of Industry, Melaku Alebel said. Russian business delegation led by Russia’s Head of Federal Agency on Mineral Resources, Eugeny Petrov is here in Ethiopia to explore investment opportunities. The delegation held bilateral meeting with Minister of Industry, Melaku Alebel today.

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Madagascar: Rajoelina Inaugurated As President of the Republic of Madagascar

His Excellency Andry Nirina Rajoelina, President of the Republic of Madagascar was inaugurated on 16thDecember 2023 following his re-election in the First Round of the Presidential Election which were held on 16thNovember 2023 in Madagascar. The inauguration ceremony was attended by multitudes of Malagasy citizens and esteemed foreign dignitaries including Heads of State and Government

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Guinea: Reporters Without Borders denounces censorship of private media

Lieutenant Colonel Mamady Doumbouya, in Conakry, September 6, 2021,   –   Copyright © africanews CELLOU BINANI/AFP or licensors Last updated: 15/12 – 17:10 Reporters Without Borders The NGO Reporters Without Borders (RSF) on Thursday asked the Guinean authorities dominated by the military to “urgently” an end to the series of restrictive measures taken against certain private

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Mozambique: Debts

London — Lawyers for Lebanese billionaire Iskandar Safa and his Privinvest group of companies on Friday at the High Court in London argued that Mozambique had conceived the idea of building a tuna fishing fleet long before Privinvest arrived in the country and that it was the then President, Armando Guebuza, who had approached Privinvest

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Pics of the day: December 15, 2023

News In this handout photo released by El Gouna Film Festival, Austrian-Egyptian actress Amira El Sayed holds up her hands to show messages   –   Copyright © africanews -/AFP By Rédaction Africanews Last updated: 15/12 – 17:48 DR Congo Africanews focuses on the most striking images of the day’s news. Related articles 01:02 Pics of the

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Kenya: Rainforest Alliance to Support Kenyan Coffee to Meet Global Standards

Nairobi — A Non-Governmental Organization ( NGO) has partnered with some cooperative societies affiliated to Gusii Coffee farmers Cooperative Union ( GCFCU) to boost coffee production and farmers earnings. Rainforest Alliance Regional Director,- Kenya/ Tanzania, Marion Nduta said the NGO has launched Gusii Regenerative Agriculture landscape ( GURAL) coffee project to aid certifying the coffee

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Ethiopia: Anti-Doping Authority Ramps Up Testing for Paris Bound Athletes

Ethiopia’s anti-doping efforts are kicking into high gear earlier than expected as the country looks to curb violations and ensure integrity at the 2024 Summer Games in Paris. The Anti-Doping Authority of Ethiopia announced enhanced testing and control measures for Olympic hopefuls, starting January, months ahead of schedule. The intensive initiative aims to identify and

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Liberia: Liberia

By Tina S. Mehnpaine Catherine Rodriguez, Chargé d’Affaires of the U.S. Embassy near Monrovia, has called on the Joseph Boakai administration to prioritize the fight against corruption as it is paramount to the Liberian people. She added that many Liberians are eager to see those involved in or accused of corruption or human rights violations

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Africa: U.S. Celebrates Milestones in African Relations On U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit Anniversary

US officials discuss unprecedented achievements and future collaborations in transformative U.S.-African Relations In a significant milestone marking the first anniversary of the US-Africa Leaders’ Summit held in December 2022, Special Assistant to President Joe Biden and Senior Director for African Affairs, Judd Devermont, highlighted to journalists the extraordinary achievements in US-African relations over the past

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Africa: COP28 Ends With Agreement On Fossil Fuels, but Reservations Remain

United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, says limiting global heating to 1.5°C will be impossible without the phase-out of fossil fuels. The United Nations conference on climate change ended in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Wednesday, with an agreement on transitioning away from fossil fuels, the substances that cause climate change. While many have lauded the

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Africa: COP28 Agreement to Move Away From Fossil Fuels Sets Precedent but Falls Short of Safeguarding Human Rights

COP28 in Dubai has agreed on the need to move away from fossil fuels for the first time, at the end of a climate summit marred by restrictions on civil society, and the United Arab Emirates’ blatant contempt for human rights, Amnesty International said. The headline COP28 agreement on the Global Stocktake to ”transition away”

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Africa: Venture Capital Firms Funding Generative Artificial Intelligence Ignoring Duty to Protect Human Rights

Surveys with the 10 largest venture capital funds and two largest start-up accelerators investing in Generative AI companies revealed hardly any were taking steps to safeguard human rights. Leading venture capital (VC) firms are failing in their responsibility to respect human rights, especially in relation to new Generative AI technologies, warned Amnesty International USA (AIUSA)

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Nigeria: #CAFAwards2023

Host Morocco also had a remarkable night; winning in five categories. Nigeria made history in Marrakech, Morocco, on Monday night, sweeping the Men’s and Women’s CAF Player-of-the-Year Awards. This marks a remarkable feat, as no other nation has ever won both coveted prizes in the same year. Victor Osimhen and Asisat Oshoala rewrote history, becoming

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West Africa: Good Governance Can Counter Coups, Tinubu Tells Ecowas Leaders

Chairman of ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government, President Bola Tinubu, on Sunday, has called on West African leaders to prioritise good governance and collective prosperity as an essential tool to prevent authoritarian takeovers of power and unconstitutional changes of government in the region. He said this while addressing the high-powered regional gathering

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Belarus and Equatorial Guinea sign agreements and Minsk seeks allies

President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, a faithful ally of Moscow, arrives in Malabo to meet his counterpart, the President of Equatorial Guinea Teodoro Obiang Nguema   –   Copyright © africanews cleared Last updated: 9 hours ago Equatorial Guinea Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko signed cooperation agreements during a visit to his Equatorial Guinean counterpart on Saturday as

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Nigeria: Daily Trust Investigation of Illegal Kidney Trade Highlights “Depravity and Criminality”

The following is a statement issued by Muhammad Ali Pate, the Coordinating Minister of Health & Social Welfare, Federal Republic of Nigeria, posted on his official X /Twitter account, @muhammadpate This investigative reporting by @daily_trust reveals the depth of depravity and criminality prevalent in sections of our society. We Acknowledge and feel the pain experienced

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Zimbabwe and Botswana introduce visa-free travel deal

Zimbabwean President elect Emmerson Mnangagwa prepares to address a press conference in Harare ,Friday, Aug, 3, 2018.   –   Copyright © africanews Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/Copyright 2018 The AP. All rights reserved. Last updated: 09/12 – 14:51 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe and Botswana have embarked on a bilateral deal to eliminate passport requirements for each other’s citizens, fostering a new

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Kenya: Ex-Govt Officials Among Those Vying for 4 Minority Shareholder Board Seats at KPLC

Nairobi — Former top government officials are among those vying for four slots reserved for minority shareholders on Kenya Power’s Board of Directors. They include former ICT permanent secretary (PS) Jerome Ochieng, ex-Kenya Electricity Transmission Company Limited (KETRACO) Chairman James Rege, and Engineers Board of Kenya CEO Margaret Ogai. Others are former Kenya Power managing

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Kenya: 12 EdTech Startups Land Sh183 Million Boost to Improve Learning Outcomes in Ihub, Mastercard Foundation Deal

Nairobi — Nairobi-based business incubator, iHub Kenya, has entered into a deal with Mastercard Foundation, a private Canada-based charity, to help startups grow and expand their offering in digital learning solutions. Managing partner Nissi Madu said iHub Kenya signed up 12 educational technology (EdTech)startups in six months which underwent an acceleration programme to enable them

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South Africa: Parliament Passes Key Bills

The National Assembly on Tuesday passed several Bills, including the National Prosecuting Authority Amendment Bill, the Prevention and Combating of Hate Crimes and Hate Speech Bill, and the Independent Police Investigative Directorate Amendment Bill. The Bills were passed during the House’s plenary sitting. National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) Amendment Bill The NPA Amendment Bill amends the

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South Africa: Mchunu Reaffirms Commitment to Deliver Quality Water Services

Water and Sanitation Minister Senzo Mchunu has reaffirmed the department’s commitment to continue efforts to ensure that citizens receive quality water services. This comes as the department released the 2023 full Blue Drop and No Drop reports on drinking water quality, provision and wastewater management in the country. The reports were released simultaneously with the

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Guinea Bissau: Guinea-Bissau’s President Umaro Embalo Dissolves Parliament After Coup Attempt

Harare — A Monday proclamation signed by Guinea-Bissau’s President Umaro Sissoco Embalo dissolved the country’s parliament, citing the unsuccessful coup attempt on December 1, 2023. This move raises additional concerns about political stability in the country and the wider coup-hit West African region, RFI reports. The presidential order alluded to the “seriousness” of a gunfight

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Uganda: COP28

Uganda has made strides in achieving its renewable energy targets by signing a Memorandum of Understanding that will see a UAE company construct a 150MW solar energy plant in the eastern part of the country. The agreement signed during the ongoing climate change summit(COP28) in Dubai, UAE will see Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company PJSC

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Africa: U.S. Restricts Visas for Uganda, Zimbabwe Officials

Harare — On Monday, the United States announced a new visa restriction policy for officials in Zimbabwe and expanded its policy on visa restrictions for Ugandan officials to include individuals it believes are responsible for undermining democracy and suppressing disadvantaged communities in Uganda, Reuters reports. When announcing the visa restrictions, U.S. Secretary of State Antony

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