Kenya’s government urges an end to protests, but a court suspends a police ban, allowing demonstrations to proceed.
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Nigeria’s government and unions agree on a new minimum wage, averting a strike.
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President Tinubu urges for stronger economic ties with new envoys from Portugal, Vietnam, and Kuwait to boost Nigeria’s development.
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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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TotalEnergies sells its Nigerian oil assets to Chappal Energies for $860 million, focusing on sustainable energy.
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South Africa’s central bank maintains interest rates ahead of President
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Kenya Police Ban Demonstrations in Nairobi, Citing Infiltration by Criminal Gangs
Kenya’s police ban protests in Nairobi, citing criminal gang infiltration amid demands for systemic changes and President Ruto’s resignation.
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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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Political interference and weak institutions are major obstacles to fighting corruption in Zimbabwe, according to Transparency International Zimbabwe.