Namibia: The Rise of ‘Militant’ Unions in Namibia

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As Namibia joins the rest of the world in celebrating Workers' Day tomorrow, most unionists in the country feel the financial situation is tough...

Cameroon: Japan and WFP Support Displaced Communities in Cameroon’s Crises-Affected Areas

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Yaounde — The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) welcomes a US$ 1.2 million contribution from the Government of Japan to support 36,200 crisis-affected...

Nigeria: Yobe Varsity Matriculates 2,150 Students for 2023/2024 Academic Session

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The Yobe State University has matriculated a total of 2,150 students into different academic programmes including the newly 11 undergraduate approved courses for the...

Liberia: Mopt Leads Campaign for Female Representation in ICT

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The campaign kicked off over the weekend when the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications joined the rest of the Global Village to celebrate the...

Tunisia: Tunis Hosts African Lion 2024 Joint Military Exercise

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Tunis — Tunis is hosting the African Lion 2024 joint military exercise between Tunisian and American armed forces on April 29-May 10, in the...

Zimbabwe: Hwange, Herentals in Draw

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The passionate and ever energetic Chipangano fans again left the Colliery Stadium a frustrated and disappointed lot after Hwange again stuttered to an agonising...

Kenya Floods – What a Deluge Reveals About Nairobi’s Vulnerability

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Everything feels sodden in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, and beyond. It seems as if the rain has been falling without respite for six weeks, and the...

Africa: New World Bank Report Calls for Strengthening Resilience of Ghana’s...

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Accra — new World Bank report released today, calls for urgent action to strengthen the resilience of Ghana's health system against the adverse effects...

Sudan: Rapid Support Forces Besiege North Kordofan Capital, Raise Levies

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El Obeid — The humanitarian situation is worsening in El Obeid, the capital of North Kordofan, reportedly as a result of the Rapid Support...

Southern Africa: Lesotho Highlands Water Project Won’t Fix Gauteng’s Infrastructure and...

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Phase 2 of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project, expected to be completed in 2028, could provide Gauteng with enough water for all. But unless...