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Insecurity: Togo Extends State of Emergency In Affected Region

The West African nation of Togo has extended a state of emergency in its northern Savanna region for another six months due to continued attacks by Islamist militants. Togolese parliament.

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Burundi: Parliament Okays Ndirakobuca as Prime Minister

Burundi’s parliament on Wednesday swore in a new prime minister, Gervais Ndirakobuca a week after President Evariste Ndayishimiye warned that some unnamed people were plotting to overthrow his government. The.

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Gambia: A Survey of Improved Tourism Infrastructure

Gambia is one of the most attractive destinations in the West African region and always comes invaluable as a tourist delight anytime. Tourism is a vital component of the Gambian.

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Take Regular Screening on Non-Infectious Diseases – Health Experts Tell Rwandans

Public health experts have urged Rwandans to be regularly screened for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) as the practice could help curb the uprising trend in diseases and deaths in Rwanda. The.

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Rwanda: Singer Bwiza, Embarks on Tree Planting Campaigns

Rwanda’s female artiste, Emerance Bwiza has embarked on a two-month environment conservation campaign called ‘Igiti Mu Rugo’, in order to mobilize the community across the country to plant trees in.

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Senegalese Bathily Now Special Reps, Head, UN Libya Support Mission

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has appointed Abdoulaye Bathily of Senegal as his Special Representative for Libya and Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL). The UN.

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World Cup 2022: Trophy Arrives Senegal Ahead of Qatar Competition

The World Cup trophy has arrived in Senegal, two months before the competition in Qatar begins. The former French international, David Trezeguet, disclosed this to the eyes of the Senegalese.

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Uganda Bans ‘Immoral’ Music Festival Linked to Sex, Drugs

Uganda Parliament has banned the ‘Nyege Nyege festival’ electronic music festival affecting the morals of the children and hindering the advantage of tourism in the East African country. The festival,.

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British-Nigerian Lawmaker, Badenoch Bags Two UK Appointments

Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Liz Truss, Tuesday appointed British-Nigerian Member of Parliament, Kemi Badenoch as Secretary of State for International Trade and President of the Board of Trade..

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Angolan Court Rejects Opposition, UNITA’s Claim To Annul Election Results

Angola’s constitutional court has rejected the opposition party’s claim seeking to annul the victory of the ruling Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) in the just conducted general elections..

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