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Qatar 2022: South African Referees, Gomes Selected for World Cup Duties

South Africa’s top referee Victor Gomes has been confirmed as one of the senior referees who will officiate at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar with Zakhele Siwela, accompanying.

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Diplomacy: Ghana, Saudi Arabia Unify Safe Working Conditions for Citizens

Ghana and Saudi Arabia have developed a framework that will enable each other’s citizens to work in a safe and appropriate manner in their respective countries. The two countries are.

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Kenya: Ruto Appoints Seven Cabinet Scribes

President William Ruto has appointed seven Cabinet Secretaries out of the twenty-two candidates from the Mount Kenya region of the country. ALM gathered that Ruto heavily rewarded the region for.

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DRC: Hollande Calls For Effective UN Force Against Terrorism

In an attempt to calm tensions, the Former French president, François Hollande, has called for a more effective UN force to combat the resurgence of violence in the Democratic Republic.

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X-raying President Bio’s Stellar Outing at UNGA77

As the swarming on Block 405, on 42nd Street in New York, begins to diffuse, delegates to the just concluded 77th Session of the United Nations General Assembly are convening.

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Kenya: Kipchoge Wins Big at Berlin Marathon, Sets New World Record

Two-time Olympic winner, Kenyan Eliud Kipchoge, has given his personal best and set a new world record in the Berlin marathon after crossing the line in just two hours, one.

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Kenya: Amid odds, Ruto Resolves To Buy Fuel from Russia

Kenyan President, William Ruto has resolved to commence fuel transactions with Russia. This followed the avoidance of the United States among other nations having any engagements with Russia as a.

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Liberia: Weah Dismisses Reports Over Rice Scarcity as Mere Street Gossip

President George Weah has dismissed reports over the scarcity of rice in the country as “mere street gossip”. He also affirmed that there was sufficient food to serve Liberians. The.

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