Amid Egypt’s power cuts, local venues offer crucial study spaces to support students during critical high school exams.
Ikeoluwa Ogungbangbe
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Namibia to start building a new desalination plant in January 2025, aiming to mitigate severe drought conditions and support its economic sectors.
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Egypt’s government commits $1.18 billion to fuel imports aiming to halt summer power cuts and stabilize national electricity.
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Protests against tax reforms in Kenya have escalated into national unrest, prompting a strong security response as demonstrators demand change.
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Under pan-African Billionaire Benedict Peters, Aiteo approaches a major $700 million revenue milestone, showcasing resilience and strategic growth in Africa’s energy sector.
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Amid a severe heatwave, Egypt extends daily blackouts to three hours to manage increased electricity demand and ensure grid stability.
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Kenya achieves a crucial IMF agreement, promising financial aid and urging fiscal adjustments for economic stability.
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Violent clashes in central Somalia claim over fifty lives as disputes over resources between clans escalate.
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Mali’s financial workers persist in their strike following the arrest of union leader Hamadoun Bah, amidst broader national and political tensions.
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Egypt takes firm action against tourism companies after the deaths of Hajj pilgrims in Mecca, highlighting the need for stringent safety measures.