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Japan Pledges $30bn For African development

The Japanese prime minister, Fumio Kishida, has pledged $30 billion (€30.1 billion) over three years in an apparent effort to counter China’s rising influence on the continent. This followed Beijing’s.

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Colonel Assimi Goita Hosts Burkina Faso Military Leader Over Bilateral Cooperation

Mali’s coup leader, Colonel Assimi Goita has welcomed the leader of Burkina Faso’s military leader, Lieutenant Colonel Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba in the Malian capital, Bamako to discuss bilateral cooperation. Aside.

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Microbiomes Mission Reaches Last Stop in Senegal

The laboratory ship of the Tara Océan Foundation has arrived in Senegal, the last stop in the Microbiomes mission. Microbiomes are microorganisms in the ocean that are the first links.

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Chinese Gov’t Approves 190 Full Scholarships for Liberians

The Chinese government has approved a total of 190 full scholarships to Liberia’s elite and provides the Ambassador’s scholarships to more than 100 students of excellence from the University of.

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Famine Threatens Somalia – UN predicts

The United Nations has predicted famine in Somalia in no distant time saying, it would occur later this year in the southern Bay region. “Famine is at the door” in.

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Top 4 East Africa’s Local Delicacies

1. Chapati The word chapat in Hindi means “slap” or “flat” which describes the traditional method of forming rounds of thin dough by slapping the dough between the wetted palms.

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Elsie Initiative Fund approves USD3.7m for Ghana Military Women on Peacekeeping Missions

The Elsie Initiative Fund for Uniformed Women in Peace Operation (EIF) has announced that the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) will receive funding of USD 3.7 million over three years to.

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Biden, Ramaphosa to Hold Talks at White House

President Joe Biden of America and South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa have scheduled to meet over an agenda to draw African nations closer to the USA in tackling global problems..

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Drought: Zimbabwe Moves 2,500 Wild Animals to Conservancies

Zimbabwe has relocated about 2,500 wild animals from the southern reserve to the conservancies in the Northern part of the country as a rescue measure from drought amid ravages of.

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Emerging Success Stories For African Continent

For too long, Sub-Saharan Africa has been treated as a single entity that is mired in failure. Yet we fail to ask ourselves, what changes have occurred among nations since.

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