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Adesina Calls on G7 Countries to Support Africa’s Food Production Plan’

The world must do more to tackle the increasing global food insecurity worsened by Russia’s war in Ukraine, the African Development Bank Group President Dr Akinwumi Adesina told a G7.

Mali junta passes new electoral law

Mali’s military government on Friday passed a new electoral law, marking a step towards a return to constitutional rule amid regional pressure to hold elections since the junta first seized.

Rwandan President Kagame Emerges Commonwealth Chair-In-Office

The President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, has emerged as the new Chair-in-Office of the Commonwealth. Kagame is taking over from the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson. Johnson.

The Rising Case Trend of Private Health Insurance in Africa

If there is one area that vividly sums up Africa’s development challenges, it is the field of health. Thus, private health insurance is absolutely vital when living anywhere in Africa..

Malawi to Transfer 250 Elephants Between National Parks

Malawi’s government and conservationists have announced plans to move 250 elephants from a park in the country’s south to a central one that has lost nearly all its population to.

Nigeria President Rules Out Third Term Bid, Bail For Separatists Leader

President Muhammadu Buhari has reiterated his resolve to respect the two-term limit the Nigerian Constitution prescribed for Presidents in the country. Buhari declared this position on Thursday, during a bilateral.

UN to Hold New Libya Talks as Stalemate Persists

The United Nations said Thursday it will broker new talks between rival institutions from war-torn Libya next week to try to break a deadlock on the rules for long-awaited elections.

Changing Mining Practices for A Low Carbon-World

At a time when the world is shifting to a low-carbon future and combating climate change, industries are accelerating commitments to change the way we source minerals and metals. Forecasts.

Cameroon Woos Potential Diaspora Investors

Cameroon’s President Paul Biya has for the first time sent a delegation to Europe to try to encourage well-off Cameroonians living there to invest back home. But members of Cameroon’s.