Nigerian citizens declare a “day of rage” to protest against soaring inflation and economic hardships, challenging government policies.
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Solar power is transforming lives in rural Nigeria, providing reliable electricity and addressing the country’s chronic energy crisis, with support from international and local initiatives.
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Mauritania’s President Ghazouani extends his lead in the national election, securing approximately 53% of the votes with over 90% counted, indicating strong support for his leadership.
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The African Union reports 65 million children benefit from school feeding programs in Nigeria and 50 other African countries.
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The IMF reports significant risks to Zimbabwe’s economic stability due to governance weaknesses and corruption, urging urgent reforms.
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Mauritania’s presidential election sees Ghazouani compete for reelection amidst major economic promises and challenges from six opponents.
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Nigeria’s northeast is on the brink of mass hunger due to dwindling UN funding. Millions face severe food shortages amid ongoing conflict and economic instability.
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The US has denied President Mnangagwa’s claims of a military base in Zambia, emphasizing a partnership-led approach in Africa.
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Amid Egypt’s power cuts, local venues offer crucial study spaces to support students during critical high school exams.
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South Africa employs cutting-edge nuclear technology to combat rhino poaching by making horns traceable, aiming to deter poachers and protect endangered species.