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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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Avoid Fostering Ethnic and Political Divisions – President Kiir urges New Sudanese Unified Forces

South Sudan President, Salva Kiir, has urged the first batch of unified military and other forces who had successfully completed their basic training to avoid fostering ethnic and political divisions.

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Two Malawian Albinos break jinx, Join Police Service

The Malawi Police Service has integrated two officers with albinism into its ranks, making the first people with the rare genetic pigment disorder in Malawi’s State Security Organization. The two.

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Burkina Faso Peacekeeper, Kinda wins UN Woman Police Officer Award

The United Nations has announced that Burkina Faso’s Chief Warrant Officer Alizeta Kabore Kinda will receive the 2022 United Nations Woman Police Officer of the Year Award. This award was.

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Nigerian Court Dismisses FG’s Request For Kyari’s Extradition To US

Federal High Court sitting in Nigeria’s capital city, Abuja has dismissed the Federal government’s application seeking to extradite detained Deputy Commissioner of Police, DCP, Abba Kyari to the United States.

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Calm returns to Libya after bloody clashes killed 32, injured 159

Calm has returned to Tripoli, the capital of Libya on Sunday, a day after violent clashes erupted between armed groups that killed 32 and 159 persons wounded, official sources said..

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Macron Urges Algeria to Move Beyond Shared ‘Painful’ History

The France President, Emmanuel Macron has urged Algeria to move beyond their shared “painful” history and look to the future. He also believed that the trauma of French colonial rule.

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Tigrayan, Ethiopia trade words over renewed offensives

Tigrayan has raised concerns over the renewed offensive by the Ethiopia forces against its southern positions in violation of the months-long cease-fire deal. But Ethiopia’s government blamed Tigrayan rebels for.

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