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Group tasks Nigeria Government on TB-Specific Law To Address Stigmatization Against People Affected

Lawyers Alert, a legal and human rights organization working on legal and health rights affecting vulnerable groups, has tasked the Nigerian government to pass a TB-specific law to address the.

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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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Malawi President Reshuffles Cabinet

Malawi’s President Lazarus Chakwera has appointed several new ministers in a rejigged cabinet, a statement from his office showed after the old cabinet was dissolved over corruption scandals.

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Why UK-Gambia Relations Remain Enduring

The United Kingdom and The Gambia share a lot in common and have enjoyed an enduring diplomatic relationship. In this exclusive interview with African Leadership UK, the UK High Commissioner.

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West African Regional Bloc ECOWAS Imposes New Sanctions On Mali Over Delayed Elections

West African nations will close their borders with Mali, sever diplomatic ties and impose tough economic sanctions in response to its “unacceptable” delay in holding elections following a 2020 military.

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President Adama Barrow & Economic Progress in The Gambia

The President of the Republic of the Gambia, Adama Barrow, has described the journey towards the end of the present administration governing the country as one ending on a ‘very.

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Mali to Confirm Post-Coup Election Date in December

Mali’s interim authorities will confirm a date for post-coup elections after national reform consultations in December, a representative of a U.N. Security Council delegation said after talks on Sunday.

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Nigeria, Turkey to Strengthen Bilateral Ties

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari and his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, have signed several bilateral agreements that will see its volume of trade increase to over the U.S.$1 billion in a major.

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Abiy Ahmed Sworn in as PM for Second Term

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has been sworn in for a second five-year term to lead a country beset by war.

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Five Things to Know About Zambia’s President-Elect

By Walcott Wubong Zambian President Edgar Lungu accepted defeat after opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema scored an overwhelming electoral victory, leaving him with the task of rebuilding the country’s ailing economy..

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