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Why Africa’s Democracy Need a Rethink

There is gunfire, rumours of a military takeover spread. There is no sign of the president. The citizens turn on the television and collectively switch to the state channel. New.

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Ethiopia’s Cabinet Approves Lifting of State of Emergency

Ethiopia’s cabinet on Wednesday approved the lifting of a six-month state of emergency ahead of its expiration in light of changing security conditions in the country, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s.

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U.N. Starts Talks In Sudan To Resolve The Post-Coup Crisis

The United Nations said it was starting consultations in Sudan on Monday to salvage the country’s move to democracy after a military coup. U.N. officials were contracting parties to look.

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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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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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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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