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Nigeria CDC has confirmed 21 monkeypox cases this year

Nigeria has confirmed 21 cases of monkeypox since the start of the year, with one death reported, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) said on Sunday. Monkeypox, a usually.

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Algeria Signs New Energy Deal With Italy

President Abdelmadjid Tebboune and his host Sergio Mattarella met at the Quirinale Palace in Rome before a meeting with Prime Minister Mario Draghi to sign a new energy deal. Last.

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African Union chair calls for dialogue over rising Congo-Rwanda tensions

Senegal President, Macky Sall, who chairs the African Union, AU organisation on Sunday, called for dialogue between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda as tensions escalate between the two.

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Sustaining the growth of Ghana’s Cocoa Industry

The first country that comes to mind when one thinks of cocoa in Africa is Ghana, the second-largest cocoa producer in the world after the Ivory Coast. It is estimated.

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Liberia: How Ministry of Finance is Leading President Weah’s Pro Poor Vision for National Development

In 2016, an estimated number of more than 2.2 million Liberians were unable to meet their basic food needs with 1.6 million persons placed below the food poverty line. Today,.

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Zambia Moves to Abolish Death Penalty

President Hakainde Hichilema has announced that Zambia is making moves to abolish the death penalty. In a statement via his official Twitter handle, he termed it a “big decision” by.

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Private sector calls for tax uniformity across EAC

The private sector in the East African Community has proposed the harmonisation of several taxes including value-added tax, income tax and excise duty in the 2022/2023 budget, arguing this will.

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Spain, Britain call on NATO to look at Russian threat from Africa

Russia’s expanding influence and activity in Africa pose a “worrying” threat to the security of NATO countries along with its invasion of Ukraine and must be addressed by the military.

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S.Africa’s central bank flags inflation as major risk to domestic financial system

On Wednesday, South Africa’s central bank said the risk of a spillover of the Russia-Ukraine war could hurt the country’s financial stability through rising food and fuel inflation, lower economic.

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Africa risks stagflation due to pandemic, Ukraine war – AfDB

Africa risks sliding into stagflation – a cycle of slow growth and high inflation – as it battles the lingering effects of the pandemic and rising fuel and food prices.

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