President William Ruto’s cabinet reshuffle aims to address the root causes of recent deadly protests in Kenya, focusing on economic and social reforms.
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Ghana’s cocoa farmers expect a significant yield rebound for the 2024/2025 season, driven by improved weather and enhanced farming practices
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UN food supplies are stranded in Sudan’s Darfur due to ongoing conflict, risking famine for thousands. Urgent international action is needed.
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South Africa’s central bank maintains interest rates ahead of President
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The White House has praised the extension of the humanitarian truce in DR Congo, highlighting its importance for delivering aid to millions in need.
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Citizens protest President Ruto’s new cabinet appointments, raising concerns over political representation and economic hardships in Kenya.
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The conflict in DR Congo is driving rapid deforestation, posing a threat to vital tropical forests and accelerating climate change.
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Gambian women are rallying to uphold the ban on female genital mutilation (FGM) amidst increasing pressure to reverse the law, highlighting ongoing challenges in eradicating FGM.
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Rwandans vote in an election likely to extend President Kagame’s rule, highlighting the balance between development and democratic freedoms.
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Rwandans vote in an election likely to extend President Kagame’s rule, amid economic growth and concerns over political freedom