Nigerian authorities secured the release of over 130 students and staff abducted from a school in Kaduna state on March 7th, 2024. The military-led operation, conducted just days before a …
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Senegal’s presidential election is underway, with citizens flocking to polling stations to exercise their democratic right amidst heightened tensions and expectations. The election, which pits incumbent President Macky Sall against …
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Ishmael Marimirofa, a Zimbabwean artist, turns trash into captivating artworks, pioneering a movement for sustainability and beauty in environmental conservation.
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Tunisia faces international scrutiny as journalist Mohamed Boughalleb is detained, raising alarms over press freedom and free speech ahead of presidential elections.
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Senegal’s upcoming presidential election is heating up, with candidates clashing over economic policy, particularly regarding the country’s currency. Amadou Ba, the candidate for the ruling coalition and former Prime Minister, …
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Kenya calls on TikTok to prove compliance with privacy laws amidst concerns over propaganda, fraud, and misuse, spotlighting global social media challenges.
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New research unveils a critical surge in NCDs across West Africa, demanding immediate action to combat diabetes, cancer, and hypertension.
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A resurgence of piracy off the coast of Somalia is causing fresh headaches for the global shipping industry, already grappling with disruptions from attacks by Yemen’s Houthi militia in the …
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In a dire turn of events, Kenya’s healthcare system faces a crippling blow as doctors across the nation stage a widespread strike, leaving emergency services in disarray. The strike, which …
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Former Steinhoff CEO Markus Jooste fined R475 million by South Africa’s FSCA for his role in the accounting scandal that shook the retail giant.