Liberia: Finance Minister in Fire

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The Minister of Finance and Development Planning is in trouble with the House of Representatives as he faces potential incarceration over contempt charge. Failed to...

Egypt: Sisi Govt’s Repression Taints Egypt-EU Investment Conference

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As Abuses Fuel Egypt's Economic Crisis, EU Should Press for Rights Reforms European Union leaders and investors are gathering in Cairo on June 29 and...

Tunisia: Spiking Temperatures Continue On Friday

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Tunis — High temperatures continue on Friday with highs ranging between 31°C and 36°C near coasts and 37°C and 43°C elsewhere, except in the...

Zimbabwe: 2nd Republic Tackles Drug Abuse Menace

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The Government has employed a whole-of-society approach to decisively deal with the scourge of drugs and substance abuse which could undermine the country's development...

Kenya: No, Kenyan President’s Aide Didn’t Call Gen Z Protesters ‘Protégé...

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IN SHORT: Kenyan president William Ruto has withdrawn the controversial finance bill. But the Gen Z-led protests have continued in parts of the country,...

Ghana: Building for the Future – Developing Infrastructure for the Integrated...

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The global aluminium industry is poised for remarkable growth and transformation in the coming decades. With applications ranging from aerospace and automotive to construction...

Angola: U20 Ihf – Angola End Championship By Facing Spain

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Luanda — The National Junior Women's Handball Team will face, on Friday, at 9:30 am, the similar team from Spain, in the 17th place...

Sudan Hunger Spreads to Capital and Former Breadbasket

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A United Nations report has found that severe food shortages have spread to 14 regions across Sudan, including previously unaffected areas. More than half...

Mozambique: Health Minister Calls for Efficient Distribution of Medicines

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Maputo — Mozambican Health Minister Armindo Tiago has called for the creation of an efficient method for distribution of medicines and health products in...

Namibia: Few Young Voters Show Up for Registration – ECN

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Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) spokesperson Mulauli Siluka announced yesterday that only 118 697 young people were registered out of 366 036 registrations in...