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Tanzania to review ‘harsh’ media laws

On Tuesday, Tanzanian President, Samia Suluhu Hassan, ordered a review of the media law to promote press freedom in the country, even as she strongly warned against irresponsible journalism. Samia.

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Senegal to Regulate Social Media in the Country

President Macky Sall has said Senegal plans to regulate social media, which has been described as “a real cancer of modern societies” by media outlets in the West African nation..

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Nigeria Buys Emergency Potash From Canada as Russian-Ukraine War Bites on

Reuters has reported that the federal government bought emergency supplies of Canadian potash in April following disruptions from Russia amid Western sanctions. Potash is used primarily as an agricultural fertiliser.

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Aruna Quadri Breaks ITTF Top Ten Ranking, Makes History

The latest International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) rankings have ranked Nigerian born Aruna Quadri among the top 10 players globally. The 33-year-old rose two places in the latest ranking released.

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Morocco to Raise Minimum Wage for Private, Public Sectors

The Moroccan government has said it would raise the minimum wage of public and private sector workers, the prime minister’s office said in a statement. According to the statement, the.

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Durban welcomes global guests at Travel Indaba

Africa’s premier travel trade show, Travel Indaba, has kicked off in Durban, South Africa. South African Deputy Minister of Tourism, Fish Mahlalela, said that despite the COVID-19 setbacks, tourism has.

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Zimbabwe to Launch Measures to Protect Currency – President

President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe has stated that the government would take steps to slow the fast depreciation of the local currency. In the state-run Sunday Mail’s editorial section, Mnangagwa.

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Mali to Cut Off All Defence Ties With France

The Malian Government has announced that it is terminating all defence ties with France, its former colonial ruler. It cited multiple violations of its sovereignty by French troops in the.

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Nigeria train kidnappers using victims as human shields – President

Armed gangs who kidnapped dozens of passengers in an attack on a train in northern Nigeria use civilians as human shields, making it difficult for the military to carry out.

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ALO Hosts the Africa Legislative, Legal & Good Governance Conference in Abuja

… Calls for strengthening the judiciary for the defense of democracy Over 200 delegates from Nigeria, Ghana and Liberia converged in Nigeria’s capital city, Abuja, for the African Legislative, Legal.

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