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NOC transfers $8bn to Libya’s GNU administration

Libya’s National Oil Corporation has transferred $8 billion to the count of the Finance Ministry of the Government of National Unity (GNU) of Prime Minister, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, who has.

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World Bank grants Ethiopia $300m for Tigray war recovery

Ethiopia received a massive boost to rebuild from the Tigray war after the World Bank agreed to disburse $300 million targeted at local communities whose lives have been destroyed. The.

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U.S Grants Temporary Deportation Relief to Cameroonian Immigrants

Due to the ongoing war in Cameroon between government forces and armed separatists, the Biden administration would offer temporary deportation relief and work permits to Cameroonians living in the United.

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Joint West African force says more than 100 insurgents killed in recent weeks

A joint military force from Nigeria, Niger, and Cameroon said it had killed more than 100 Islamist insurgents, including ten commanders, in the past few weeks as it intensifies a.

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Dozens still missing as South Africa floods death toll rises to 443

Rescuers searched for dozens of missing people in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) province on Sunday after heavy rains in recent days triggered floods and mudslides that have killed more than.

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Africa’s Chief Trade Diplomat

I first read about Wamkele Mene two years ago when Dr Ngozi Okonjo – Iweala was nominated as Director-General of the World Trade Organisation. I embarked on research on the.

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A Golden Jubilee and a Failed Romance with a Hydropower Plant

The Mambilla hydropower plant is a 3,050 Mega Watts (which has now been scaled down to 1,525 MW) power station under development in Nigeria. It was conceived in 1972, but.

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Africa’s Chief Trade Diplomat – Wamkele Mene

The AfCFTA initiative is widely considered to be a potential game-changer in terms of Africa’s economic fortunes. Secretary-general Wamkele Mene spoke to African Leadership’s Stephen Williams in this exclusive interview.

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More than 300 killed, thousands affected in South Africa Floods

Heavy rains and flooding battered the eastern coast of South Africa on Wednesday, killing at least 306 people, damaging roads and destroying homes. The tragedy marked “one of the darkest.

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Morocco, EU pool efforts to boost aquaculture

A twinning project between Morocco and the European Union (EU) was launched on Wednesday in Rabat, with a view to strengthening the aquaculture sector in the Kingdom. The EU Ambassador.

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