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African Cup: Madagascar, Senegal Arrive Mozambique

The national teams of Senegal and Madagascar have arrived in Vilankulo, Inhambane province, Mozambique to participate in the finals of the Beach Soccer Africa Cup of Nations. It was slated.

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Rwandan Govt. Monitors Judicial Officers With Digital System

The Rwandan government has resolved to use a new digital system dubbed, ‘Judicial Management Performance System’ (JMPS) to help in monitoring judicial officers for improved performance. Court spokesperson Harrison Mutabazi.

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South Africa: KZN Unveils Multi-Planting Programme

KwaZulu-Natal Premier, Nomusa Dube-Ncube, has unveiled the Multi-Planting Season Programme in order to provide necessary assistance to underprivileged farmers. It will also ensure that thousands of emerging farmers are trained,.

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Tunisia: USAID, UNICEF Grant $60m For Vulnerable Families

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in partnership with United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) has announced a grant of $60 million to provide direct support to.

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Morocco, EU sign green energy deal

Morocco and the European Union have signed a “green partnership” deal hoped to bolster cooperation on renewable energy. The sun-baked North African country is also seeking to offer alternatives for.

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Mali Vows To Defend Alleged National Sovereignty Violation Against France

Mali’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Abdoulaye Diop said the military government would exercise its right to self-defence if France continued to undermine the West African country’s sovereignty and national security. Speaking.

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Ramaphosa Pledges support to Western Sahara

South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa said Tuesday that his government supports “without hesitation” the self-proclaimed Sahrawi Arab Republic (SADR) in Western Sahara. The Polisario Front (pro-independence), supported by Algeria, wants.

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Malawi: IMF Set To Approve $54m Emergency Fund

The International Monetary Fund, IMF, is set to approve a $54 million emergency fund for Malawi as the southern African country struggles with acute forex shortages. Malawi, which is experiencing.

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