Ghana announces a minimum of five weeks to repair damaged subsea cables, aiming to end the ongoing internet disruptions affecting West and Central Africa.
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In an unprecedented move, schools across South Sudan have been forced to close their doors as the nation grapples with an intense heat wave. The scorching temperatures have rendered learning …
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Zimbabwe’s teachers have rejected a nominal government salary increase, demanding fair compensation that reflects the economic challenges they face amid a worsening crisis.
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The European Union (EU) announced a significant €7.4 billion ($8.1 billion) aid package for Egypt, signifying a strengthened relationship between the two. This move comes amidst ongoing concerns about migration …
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Senegal erupts in celebration as opposition leaders Ousmane Sonko and Bassirou Diomaye Faye are freed, marking a pivotal moment in the nation’s political sector.
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Sheila Mpala, challenging gender norms, drives cargo trucks in Zimbabwe. Facing obstacles, she advocates for women in this tough, male-dominated field.
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Congo has reinstated the death penalty, sparking a heated debate both domestically and internationally. The decision, announced by government officials earlier today, marks a significant shift in the country’s legal …
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Fitch Ratings, a leading credit rating agency, is cautious about upgrading Egypt’s credit rating despite the country’s recent economic reforms. While acknowledging positive steps, Fitch emphasizes the need for sustained …
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In a shocking revelation, Zimbabwean authorities have rescued more than 200 children from a farm where they were allegedly subjected to child labour. The children were reportedly being exploited as …
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Zimbabwe shines as the third happiest country in Africa, defying global mental health downtrends with remarkable resilience.