In an effort to curb urban disorder, Abidjan bans begging, targeting enhanced safety, better traffic management, and improved living conditions for its growing population.
Adenike Adeodun
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As SADC troops prepare to leave Mozambique, the jihadist insurgency’s root causes persist. The mission’s departure raises questions about Mozambique’s readiness to tackle ongoing security challenges.
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Indian businessman Ashok Jain’s proposed $100M deal with Zimbabwe faces backlash over unrealistic demands and questionable credentials, putting the ethanol project’s viability in doubt.
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Google agrees to delete incognito search data, marking a significant victory for online privacy and setting new standards for user data protection.
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President Mnangagwa accelerates RBZ’s leadership change, aiming to stabilize Zimbabwe’s economy with Mushayavanhu’s fresh strategies against rising costs and currency woes.
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Zimbabwe faces a steep economic challenge as food and total consumption poverty lines surge, reflecting the harsh impact of currency devaluation.
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UNICEF highlights a dire climate crisis, with 45 million children in Africa at risk from diseases and malnutrition, calling for immediate global action.
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Amid economic struggles and drought, 5.4 million Zimbabweans face hunger, with food insecurity soaring as citizens turn to crisis coping strategies and markets experience staple shortages.
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South Africa’s mining industry triumphs over TB, surpassing its 2024 targets. A beacon of occupational health success, setting new global standards in the fight against tuberculosis.
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Dr. Bawumia emphasizes the need for visionary leadership, problem-solving, and integrity to propel Ghana forward, marking a new era of innovative governance.