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Libya: Ghadaffi’s Son, Saif, in Good Health – Family Lawyer

Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi, the most prominent son of the former Libyan leader is in good health and is following the political situation in Libya from his base inside the country,.

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Kenya: Akombe Resigns, Casts Doubt on Poll

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission’s Roselyn Akombe has resigned from the election agency. Akombe cited several reasons that were summarized in a statement from New York, where she worked.

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Good Governance Poll 2017: Who Will Emerge Nigeria’s Best Performing Governor?

Portsmouth – United Kingdom / 7 July 2017   The African Leadership Magazine today announced a list of 8 nominees for the States Good Governance Poll 2017, which will open.

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Angola’s President, Jose Eduardo dos Santos who has been in power since 1979 to step down this year

Jose Eduardo Dos Santos Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos confirmed on Friday he will not run in this year’s presidential election, calling an end to almost 38 years as.

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Political prisoners among 10 ministers sworn-in by Gambia’s president

Gambia’s President Adama Barrow has sworn-in 10 cabinet ministers in the capital Banjul on Wednesday. Among them are political prisoners during exiled former President Yahya Jammeh’s regime including leader of.

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Chad candidate Moussa Faki Mahamat has won the African Union (AU) Commission Chair elections

Chadian Minister to replace Dlamini Zuma The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Chad H.E Mahamat beat the other candidates that include Botswana’s foreign minister Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi Equatorial Guinea’s foreign minister.

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South Africa: Zuma Arrives in Nigeria for State Visit

President Jacob Zuma arrived in Abuja, Nigeria on Monday for a two-day state visit at the invitation of President Muhammadu Buhari, the presidency said.

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Libya’s Presidential Council Announces Revised Unity Government

Libya’s Presidential Council has recently named a revised line-up late for a unity government under a United Nations-backed plan aimed at ending the conflict in the North African state. One.

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Central Africans Cast Ballots for Peace

Central Africans wrapped up voting to elect new democratic leadership on Sunday, determined to re-instate democracy and end years of conflict in the country. Two ex-prime ministers, Faustin-Archange Touadera and.

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South Africa: 10 Key Points Zuma Noted During the State of the Nation

During the recent State of the Nation address, President Jacob Zuma highlighted a few areas government needed to work on in 2016: Elections: The local government elections this year. Zuma.

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