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Chad: Exiled rebel leader, Erdimi jets home for national talks

Chad’s exiled rebel leader, Timan Erdimi, has returned home after 17 years to participate in national talks planned to pave the way for a peaceful election after the military seized.

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Ambassador Delahouse hails Weah’s pro-poor strategic agenda

President George Weah’s Pro-Poor Agenda for Prosperity and Development (PAPD) has been described as the best development strategy for Liberia. It was also said to be the right framework for.

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Ghana’s apex bank delivers biggest rate hike

Amid crippling inflation, the Central Bank of Ghana, CBG, has delivered its biggest rate hike ever following a 300 basis point increase to 22 per cent at an emergency meeting.

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President Weah reaffirms Commitment to Improve Citizens Welfare

President of Liberia, George Weah has reaffirmed his commitment to improving the living condition of the citizens of the country. Weah made this declaration on Wednesday, August 17, during his.

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Somali govt. resolves to crackdown on Al-Shabab ‘Shadow Courts’

The government of Somalia has planned to crackdown on the ‘shadow courts’ run by the Islamist militant group called Al-Shabab. Somalia’s new Interior Minister, Ahmed Moalim Figi who disclosed this.

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Heavy flooding submerges Cameroon/Nigeria trading border, kills six, destroys, food, houses, others

Flooding on the border between Western Cameroon and Nigeria has killed at least six people, washed away homes, and destroyed thousands of tons of food meant for export, Cameroonian authorities.

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Tanzania installs internet connectivity on Mount Kilimanjaro

The Tanzania Telecommunications Limited (TTCL), has installed high-speed internet connectivity on Africa’s highest mountain, Mt Kilimanjaro through a national broadband project. The internet connectivity was launched at 3,720 metres above.

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Zimbabwe: Measles Outbreak kills 157 children

In Zimbabwe, the measles outbreak has killed about 157 children and infected more than 2,000 people following the refusal by some religious sects to be vaccinated. The Health officials under.

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