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Germany Signs Agreement to Transfer Benin Artefacts to Nigeria

Finally, Germany has signed an agreement to transfer ownership of the Benin culturally significant artefacts Bronzes to Nigeria. It would be recalled that in the 19th century, the British soldiers.

Macron Urges Algeria to Move Beyond Shared ‘Painful’ History

The France President, Emmanuel Macron has urged Algeria to move beyond their shared “painful” history and look to the future. He also believed that the trauma of French colonial rule.

African Health Ministers Okay Plan for Quality Health Care

Health ministers attending the World Health Organization, WHO’s 72nd Regional Committee for Africa in Lome, Togo have approved an eight-year strategy aimed at curbing disease and, responding to health emergencies..

China writes off loans granted to 17 African countries

The Chinese government has resolved to waive 23 interest-free loans to 17 African countries. China also revealed its intention to provide food assistance to struggling nations. The Chinese Foreign Minister,.

Google Wallet launches in South Africa as digital payments boom

Alphabet Inc launched Google Wallet in South Africa as the tech giant tries to gain a foothold in the country’s rapidly growing digital payments space. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated.

Tigrayan, Ethiopia trade words over renewed offensives

Tigrayan has raised concerns over the renewed offensive by the Ethiopia forces against its southern positions in violation of the months-long cease-fire deal. But Ethiopia’s government blamed Tigrayan rebels for.

Nigeria Integrates Rotavirus Vaccine into National Vaccination Programs

The government of Nigeria has integrated a rotavirus vaccine into its national program expected to prevent 50,000 deaths of children per year from the diarrheal disease. But this development came.

Uganda plans Free Internet Connection across the Country

Uganda has initiated new plans to deploy 2,000 Wi-Fi hotspots to enhance internet connectivity across the nation. The government also said offices would use the internet during business hours, and.

Cameroon Seals Mining Sites as landslides kill 33, others missing

Cameroon Authorities have sealed about 30 gold mines this month after landslides killed 33 young miners while many others were declared missing. Also, the authorities said it has sealed some.