Ghana: Newly Elected Senegalese President Visits Ghana

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Senegalese President, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, last Friday paid a working visit to Ghana as part of his "friendship and working" tour of some countries...

Angola’s Untold History – Archive Project Explores LGBTIQ+ Lives and Struggles

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As I write these lines, I mourn the passing of Carlos Fernandes, a leading queer activist and organiser in Angola. Carlos was found dead...

Sudan: RSF Seizes Um Rawaba Amid Deadly North Kordofan Violence

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Um Rawaba — The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) said it seized control of Um Rawaba, North Kordofan, yesterday. Residents report multiple attacks by the...

Africa: Could Mozambique’s Next President Change Tack On Cabo Delgado?

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New leadership could take the long overdue step of balancing security and development policies to prevent terrorism. On 5 May, the ruling Mozambique Liberation Front...

Namibia: Another Menzies Supreme Court Defeat

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The protracted legal battle of Menzies Aviation to get back the multi-million-dollar ground handling tender that Namibia Airports Company (NAC) awarded to a joint...

Nigeria: State Police Bill Must Address Concerns of Abuse By Govs...

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The senate leader, Opeyemi Bamidele said the bill seeking to establish the state police must address concerns of abuse by governors. Bamidele stated this in...

Liberia: Judge Calls for Prosecution of Plastic Pollution Violators

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Monrovia — Plastic pollution is one of the many sanitation problems affecting all sectors of life in Liberia. In this light, Judge George W. Smith...

Egypt: We Mapped a Lost Branch of the Nile River –...

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The largest field of pyramids in Egypt - consisting of 31 pyramids built over a millennium, including the famous Great Pyramid at Giza -...

Zimbabwe: Korean Pop Festival On the Cards

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The Korean embassy in Zimbabwe has lined up a music festival to celebrate 30 years of diplomatic relations between Korea and Zimbabwe. The festival dubbed...

Kenya: Caritas Nairobi Delivers Relief Aid to Mathare Floods-Affected Communities

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Nairobi — At least 500 people received food and non-food items from Caritas Nairobi, the humanitarian arm of the Catholic Archdiocese of Nairobi on...