Mozambique: Terrorists Driven Back From Macomia

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Magude — The Mozambican defence and security forces have driven back the islamist terrorists who, on Friday morning, attacked the town of Macomia in...

Namibia: Trade Misinvoicing Fuels Illegal Money Movement

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Businesses that deliberately misinvoice on transactions are contributing to the gap in Namibia's trade balance and illicit financial flows (IFFs). "Trade misinvoicing is the practice...

Nigeria: CBN Can Collect Customers’ Social Media Handles, Court Rules

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Justice Nnamdi Dimgba of the Federal High Court in Lagos has held that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is constitutionally empowered to demand...

Liberia: The Impact of Drugs On Students in Liberia

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-- Aerica Faith Bellah, BA, Candidate MIR. Introduction Drug use among students in Liberia is a serious problem that affects their academic performance, health, and well-being....

Egypt: FM Meets Arab Counterparts, Rejects Threats to Navigational Security in...

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Minister of Foreign Affairs Sameh Shoukry expressed on Tuesday 14/5/2024 his full rejection of threats to navigational security in the Red Sea, during a...

Tunisia: Repressive Crackdown On Civil Society Organizations Following Months of Escalating...

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Over the past two weeks, the Tunisian government has launched an unprecedented repressive clampdown against migrants, refugees, and human rights defenders working to protect...

Zimbabwe: Nyamupfukudza Makes His Presence Felt

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A Number of young Zimbabwean motocross riders, led by Victor Nyamupfukudza, powered through dust and grit this past weekend during the second round of...

Kenya: How AFC Leopards Can Help Gor Mahia Win FKF Premier...

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Nairobi — Gor Mahia will have one hand on the FKF Premier League title by the time they go to bed on Wednesday night,...

Ghana: Govt Funding for Vaccine to Increase From 49 Percent to...

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The Government Representative at the Ministry of Health, Dr Bernard Okoe-Boye, has disclosed that the government estimated funding for vaccines will increase from 49%...

Angola: Parliamentarians Approve Maximum Sentence for Crimes of Minors’ Raping

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Luanda — Members of the Angolan Parliament (MP) on Thursday reached consensus on the maximum sentence of eight in prison for crimes of sexual...