Zimbabwe: Law Will Catch Up With Fuel Dealers Not Accepting ZiG...

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RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe governor, John Mushayavanhu says fuel companies will soon be required to sell in the new currency, ZiG. Previously, Mushayavanhu had stated...

Kenya: No, Video Does Not Show Helicopter That Killed Kenya’s Military...

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IN SHORT: Kenya's Defence Forces chief Francis Ogolla and nine other officers died in a helicopter crash in April 2024. However, a video circulating...

Ghana: Two Off-Duty Police Killed At Trassacco, Police On Man Hunt...

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The Ghana Police Service has reported that two off-duty officers were shot by unknown gunmen at Trassacco Valley. The Ghana Police Service has reported that...

Zambia’s School Population Is Exploding – But There’s Nowhere for Them...

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Lusaka — Government grants are starting to chip away at the problem -- and giving carpenters a much-needed boost, too. In Lyson Banda's bustling carpentry...

Djibouti: Change of Command At CJTF-HOA – a New Chapter Begins...

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Djibouti — On Saturday, April 27, 2024, after nearly two years as commanding general of Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa, Maj....

Sudan: Siha Demands an End to RSF Siege of Tuti Island...

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Kampala — The Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) Network urges the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to immediately end the...

Mozambique: CNE Admits Huge Fake Registration – More Than Half a...

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There are 587,941 more registered voters than there are voting age adults in Mozambique, the National Elections Commission admitted this morning. And it stressed...

Namibia: Plans Afoot for Namibia’s First Salmon Farm

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The construction of the country's first ever Atlantic salmon farm has started, placing Namibia at the frontline of African salmon production. During a groundbreaking ceremony...

Nigeria: Tinubu’s Nigeria – a Year At the Edge of the...

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University students are among those hit hardest by the Tinubu administration's IMF-directed austerity programme. Ajadi Sodiq, an undergraduate at the University of Ibadan, receives a...

Liberia Inches Closer to War Crimes Court

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Liberia inched closer to a long-awaited reckoning for its brutal civil wars with the signing of a landmark executive order on May 2, 2024....