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.
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Nigeria’s reliance on foreign aid hinders true progress. Embracing economic independence and sustainable development could unlock the nation’s potential, ensuring a prosperous future for all.
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Two high-ranking executives from Binance, the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchange, will remain in Nigeria detention for at least two more weeks in Nigeria after appearing in court for the first …
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Ghana’s presidency delays the anti-LGBTQ bill pending Supreme Court decisions, amidst international concern and potential financial implications for the West African nation.
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Latest ZimStat report unveils a 21.5% spike in crime rates across Zimbabwe, with homicides, theft, and substance abuse leading the alarming trend.
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The European Union’s (EU) pact with Egypt aimed at curbing migration has sparked concerns from the bloc’s human rights watchdog, the European Ombudsman. The €7.4 billion ($8.03 billion) agreement, finalized …