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Tweah Vindicated in Road Fund Saga

The Senate Committee on Public Accounts and Audits has in a report confirmed the assertion made by Minister of Finance and Development Planning, Samuel Tweah, that he received a nod.

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Tunisian demonstrators decry constitutional reform plans, judicial purge

Hundreds demonstrated on Sunday in Tunisia’s capital against a planned referendum on constitutional changes and President Kais Saied’s recent firing of dozens of judges. Protesters in Tunis responded to calls.

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President Ramkalawan assents to the 10th amendment of the Constitution

Seychelles’ President, Wavel Ramkalawan has given his assent to the 10th amendment of the Constitution which is to alter the provisions of the Constitution relevant to the Defence Forces. This.

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Tanzania Signs Natural Gas Deal With Equinor and Shell

Tanzania has signed a framework agreement with Equinor of Norway and Shell of the United Kingdom, bringing them one step closer to starting construction on a $30 billion project to.

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EU Seeks Partnership With UAE On Africa Energy Transition And Infrastructure Projects

The European Union, EU,  is looking to partner with the UAE to help accelerate the energy transition and infrastructure development in Africa as part of the 27-member bloc’s €300 billion.

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Somali President Mohamud Vows Reconciliation as Leaders Witness His Inauguration

Somali President, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, on Thursday, took the mantle of power for the second time, vowing to reconcile his country’s divided political groups, as well as relations with neighbours.

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Nigeria Ruling Party Picks Ex-Governor of Lagos Tinubu to Run for President

Nigeria’s ruling party on Wednesday picked former Lagos State governor Bola Tinubu as its candidate to run for president in elections scheduled for February 2023.

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UK aims to send the first group of asylum seekers to Rwanda on June 14

Britain aims to send the first group of asylum seekers to Rwanda in two weeks as part of a policy which the government says is designed to break people-smuggling networks.

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UNDP holds talks to bolster Africa’s resilience to shocks

There is a growing need to re-evaluate resilience assessment methods across Africa in order to prop up the continent against shocks from climate change, conflict and economic upheaval, development experts.

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President Ramaphosa to Appoint New Team on Black Empowerment

South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa, has announced the formation of a council to advise on a broad-based economic empowerment program for black people. As required by the Act, the President.

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