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Ivory Coast: Road to Improve Education of Citizens

The education sector in Ivory Coast has suffered decades of long political crises. The system suffered years of under-investment in both infrastructure and human resources and one would say that.

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Member of British Royal Army Menri, Donates Fire-Fighting Equipment to Ghana

The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has received fire-fighting and rescue equipment from a philanthropist and a member of the British Royal Army, Mr Storm Menri, to address its equipment.

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ICC Rejects Record Compensation for Congolese War Crimes Victims

International Criminal Court (ICC) Appeals Judges have rejected a decision to award a record $30 million compensation for child soldiers and other victims of convicted Congolese militia leader Bosco Ntaganda..

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Cabinet Reshuffle: Burkina Faso Military Leader Damiba, Takes Over Defence Portfolio

Burkina Faso’s military leader, Colonel Paul-Henri Damiba has taken over the defence portfolio in the West African nation struggling with an ongoing Islamist insurgency. This development was made public in.

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Former Nigerian President, Obasanjo, Others Bag Chinese Excellence Awards

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo and Chief Olusegun Runsewe, Director-General, National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC) bagged Chinese awards of excellence. This was announced by Dr Eric Ni, Chairman, Chinese.

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Uganda Pays $65m Part of War Reparations to DRC

Uganda has paid the Democratic Republic of Congo $65 million in reparations for past illegal invasions following the International Court of Justice (IJC) February verdict. The sum, disbursed during the.

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Tigrayan Forces Accept AU-Led Peace Process in Ethiopia

Forces in northern Ethiopia’s Tigray region have agreed on a ceasefire to accept an African Union-led peace process with the Ethiopian Government. The Tigray forces declared this in a statement.

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Uganda plans to introduce mandatory National Service

The government of the Republic of Uganda plans to introduce a mandatory national service with university graduates to build patriotism, and foster unity among people from different backgrounds. The State.

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Insecurity: Togo Extends State of Emergency In Affected Region

The West African nation of Togo has extended a state of emergency in its northern Savanna region for another six months due to continued attacks by Islamist militants. Togolese parliament.

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Take Regular Screening on Non-Infectious Diseases – Health Experts Tell Rwandans

Public health experts have urged Rwandans to be regularly screened for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) as the practice could help curb the uprising trend in diseases and deaths in Rwanda. The.

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