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Sudan Military Reinstates Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok

Sudan’s military has reinstated Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and promised to release all political detainees after weeks of deadly unrest triggered by a coup. However, large crowds took to the.

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Nigeria Continue Crackdown On Banditry as Network Blackout Extends

Nigeria (Reuters) – Nigerian authorities imposed a communications blackout on Monday in several parts of Sokoto state as a crackdown against armed kidnappers in the country’s northwest region spreads.

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Seegolam Receives ALM Central Bank Governor of the Year Award, Calls for Better Collaboration Among African Leaders

By Alkali Amana In reception of the Prestigious African Leadership Magazine (ALM) Central Bank Governor of the Year Award, the Governor of the Central Bank of Mauritius, Harvesh K. Seegolam,.

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Sudan, South Sudan to reopen borders after 11 years

Sudan and South Sudan have agreed to open their borders after 11 years. This was announced after a meeting between South Sudan President Salva Kiir and Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdalla.

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A Wake-Up Call: Why Nigeria Needed COVID19

Khadija Yusra Sanusi Undoubtedly, the world was unprepared for Coronavirus disease (COVID19). It’s arguable that developing countries were even more so for reasons such as lack of infrastructure, weak healthcare.

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Acting DG From Kenya Appointed President of WHO Executive Board

The Acting Director-General of Kenya’s Ministry of Health, Dr. Patrick Amoth, has been appointed President of the Executive Board of the World Health Organization (WHO), based in Geneva, Switzerland.

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Guinea Partners with The Gambia to Improve Maritime

Guinea Bissau’s Maritime Administration has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with The Gambia Maritime Administration (GMA) intending to tackle all forms of illegalities that exist within the two countries’.

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ECOWAS to Build 40,000 Metric Tonnes of Storage Capacity as Defence Against Food Crisis

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is seeking ways to ensure that a physical stockpile of 40, 000 metric tonnes of food reserve is established for member states.

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US Special Forces to Train Mozambique Marines Against Terrorist Groups

The United States Embassy in Maputo has announced its intentions to train the Mozambican marine forces for a duration of two months through the US Special Operations Forces to fight.

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Burundi Declares Amnesty And Pardon For Prisoners With Minor Crimes

The President of Burundi, Evariste Ndayishimiye, has issued a public decree that amnesty be granted to over five thousand inmates across the country, except for individuals whose record include major.

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