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Africa: COP27 Vows to Fund Climate Damages

The UN summit on Climate change has wrapped up with a landmark deal on funding to help vulnerable countries cope with devastating climate impacts but also anger over a failure.

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Africa: Kenya Begins Importation of Power Trade with Ethiopia

The Energy Petroleum and Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has revealed that Kenya has started the importation of electricity from Ethiopia receiving 75 megawatts from the Wolayta-Sodo substation. EPRA Director General Daniel.

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MEST Calls On Tanzanian Universities To Raise Standards For Global Recognition

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Dr Francis Michael, has called on the higher learning institutions to strengthen their management systems to operate as per.

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Gambia: Motie, Wacomp-GM Inaugurate National Laboratory Policy To Boost International Trading Systems

In collaboration with the West Africa Competitiveness Programme-The Gambia (WACOMP-GM), the Ministry of Trade, Industry, Regional Integration and Employment (MOTIE) has inaugurated the Steering Committee and Working Group for the.

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Tunisia, France Sign $206m Deal For Budget Support

Tunisia and France have signed a 200-million-euro (about $206.9 million) deal to support the North African country’s budget. The Tunisian Economy Minister, Samer Saied, and French Foreign Minister, Catherine Colonna.

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Nigeria: UN Supports Flood Victims With $10.5m (N4.6 billion)

In a bid to provide assistance to people affected by floods in Nigeria, the United Nations (UN) has announced the release of $10.5 million US dollars (about N4.6 billion) for.

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WFP Receives €5.8 Million From The European Union To Support Sahrawi Refugees In Algeria

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has received a €5.8 million (US$ 6 million) humanitarian grant from the European Union (EU) to cover the basic food needs of Sahrawi.

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Kingdoms in Pre-Colonial Africa

Long before the arrival of the Europeans and British people in Africa, the continent had its peculiar form of leadership whereby domains were ruled through kingdoms with great monarchs. These.

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