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President Buhari to Return After Long Medical Leave

Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari is expected to return to the country Saturday from his second break for medical leave in Britain this year, two presidency sources said. The president, 74,.

Morocco: Women Call for Equal Right Amidst Arrest of Leaders

The women of Morocco took to the streets recently in the coastal city of Al-hoceima to protest the inequality and ill treatments meted on women in the country. They demand.

Saudi Arabia, Others Cut Diplomatic Ties with Qatar

  Egypt, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Yemen, and Maldives, Monday, cut diplomatic ties with Qatar, on the claims of it supporting terrorism. The countries said they would.

NIGERIA: NIGER DELTA REGION FACED WITH ENVIRONMENTAL DECADENCE

The Niger Delta region of Nigeria has been faced with environmental decadence caused by oil and gas exploitations. It is to this end that the national president of Environmental Management.

South Africa: Datatec Boost Shares with New Sale Deal

Datatec Ltd, a South African information technology firm on Tuesday said it will sell its Westcon-Comstor Americas business to Synnex Corp for up to $800 million, sending its shares up.

Kenya Government to Employ 5000 New Teachers

Following the shortage of educational staffs in Kenya, the government has decided to employ 5, 000 teachers. 2,205 will be sent to primary school the rest will be recruited in.

Tanzania: Government Frowns at Environmental Pollution

The Republic of Tanzania recently celebrated the world environment day. During the celebration, the Vice President, Ms. Samia Suluhu Hassan spoke on the dangerous effects caused by humans industries in.

Nigeria: Government Extends Education to Married Women

The Nigerian government has recently established a special school for married women as part of efforts to rid the country of illiteracy. Women who did not complete their education before.

Israel, Senegal Diplomatic Rift Ends

Israel’s ambassador to Senegal will return to his post after he was recalled last year following Dakar’s support of a U.N. Security Council resolution against Israeli settlements. This was made.