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CAF launches new Super League to boost local clubs

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has launched a new lucrative $100 million Super League aimed at injecting financial muscle into the cash-strapped clubs on the continent. Twenty-four clubs, yet.

Tunisia Administrative Court suspends president’s dismissal of judges

The administrative court of Tunis suspended the execution of President Kaïs Saïed decision taken in June to dismiss 57 judges, a measure that had caused an outcry in the country..

Nigerian president withholds approval of Exxon Mobil’s asset sale

Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari has withheld his initial approval of Exxon Mobil’s sale of local offshore shallow water assets to Seplat, his spokesman said on Thursday, after the oil regulator.

South African lawmakers demand crackdown on illegal mining

South African lawmakers on Thursday urged the government to accelerate the closure of abandoned mines in the country, which attract illegal miners, some of whom have been arrested for alleged.

Rwanda, DR Congo Leaders to Begin Talks to End Regional Tensions

U.S. Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, said Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo have agreed to begin talks to ease the tension over fighting in eastern Congo. Blinken, speaking.

Free Port of Monrovia Goes Paperless

After months of consultations and engagements with stakeholders, the Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA) and port operator APM Terminals Liberia have launched the Port Automation and Digitization (PAD) project at the.

Ivory Coast president pardons predecessor Gbagbo to boost “social cohesion”

Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara on Saturday said he had offered a presidential pardon to longtime rival Laurent Gbagbo, as part of a reconciliation drive with his predecessors ahead of.

Chad and rebels to sign deal after months of talks

Chad’s transitional authorities and rebel groups are expected to sign an agreement in Doha on Monday paving the way to a broader national reconciliation dialogue later this month, the Qatari.

Uganda suspends operations of charity championing LGBT rights

The Ugandan government has suspended the operations of a local non-governmental organisation (NGO) that advocates for the rights of sexual minorities, accusing it of working in the East African country.