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Liberia Regains its Membership Status to the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission

Liberia has regained its membership status as Cooperating Non- Contracting Party (CNCP) to the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) which enables Liberia’s flagged vessels to operate within its ocean space..

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South Africa Police Investigating Deaths of 21 Teenagers in Bar

South African authorities say the owner of a bar where at least 17 teenagers were found dead and four others died while receiving medical care is expected to face charges..

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Germany To Return Stolen Ngonnso’ Statue to Cameroon

Germany will return a goddess statue that was stolen from Cameroon 120 years ago, the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation said on Monday, part of a growing trend to give back.

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African Union Should Lead Tigray Peace Talks, Ethiopia’s Ruling Party Says

The African Union should facilitate peace talks between Ethiopia’s government and rebellious forces from the Tigray region in the north, the country’s ruling party told state media on Monday. The.

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President Weah Opens Johnsonville Corridor

President George Manneh Weah has officially commissioned the Johnsonville Road corridor that connects Mount Barclay in Montserrado County. Hundreds of residents in Johnsonville Township, Montserrado County, late Thursday, June 23,.

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Somalia Parliament Unanimously Endorses Hamza Barre as Prime Minister

Somalia’s parliament on Saturday unanimously approved Hamza Abdi Barre as the next Prime Minister, signalling the start of a new government under President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud. The Lower House of.

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Adesina Calls on G7 Countries to Support Africa’s Food Production Plan’

The world must do more to tackle the increasing global food insecurity worsened by Russia’s war in Ukraine, the African Development Bank Group President Dr Akinwumi Adesina told a G7.

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Mali junta passes new electoral law

Mali’s military government on Friday passed a new electoral law, marking a step towards a return to constitutional rule amid regional pressure to hold elections since the junta first seized.

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Rwandan President Kagame Emerges Commonwealth Chair-In-Office

The President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, has emerged as the new Chair-in-Office of the Commonwealth. Kagame is taking over from the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson. Johnson.

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The Rising Case Trend of Private Health Insurance in Africa

If there is one area that vividly sums up Africa’s development challenges, it is the field of health. Thus, private health insurance is absolutely vital when living anywhere in Africa..

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