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Gambian: Transport Ministry, Armed Forces, Sign D50m MOU Over Service Relocation

The Gambian Ministry of Transport, Works, and Infrastructure has signed a 50 million Dalasi Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), with The Gambia Armed Forces (GAF) for the relocation of services. Part.

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Gambia: WANEP Commemorates International Peace Day

The West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP) with funding from the UN Peacebuilding Secretariat organized a stakeholders’ dialogue in commemoration of the International Day of Peace. National Network Coordinator for.

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The Turnaround In South Africa Health Care

The United States made an important declaration on February 10, citing that South Africa, going forward will be classified as a developed country. They made this announcement at a time.

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Democracy in Senegal

Everyone and indeed every nation appreciates democratic leadership because of the representative opportunities it gives to citizens. Amidst the many nascent democracies on the African continent and the strive for.

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Weah Pledges Free, Credible Poll at UN General Assembly

President George Weah has pledged, World leaders that Liberia would conduct a free, fair, and credible poll next year saying, Liberia’s democracy was growing stronger than ever. Weah said this.

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Egyptian Apex Bank okays fixed Interest Rates

The Egyptian Central Bank resolved to fix its interest rates amid hiking lending rates by Central Banks in most countries to tame rising inflation. The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of.

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Zimbabwe, Chinese Investors Sign $2.8b Metals Park Deal

Zimbabwe and Chinese investors have signed a deal to build a $2.8 billion battery metals industrial park. It was also planned to be developed by Hong Kong Eagle International Investment.

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WHO Declares Malawi Trachoma-Free

World Health Organization (WHO) has validated Malawi as having eliminated trachoma—a bacterial eye infection that can cause irreversible blindness if untreated—as a public health problem. Malawi becomes the first country.

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