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How to Choose a Game That Fits Your Needs and Interests

Choosing the right game that fits your needs and interests can be quite a challenging task. The options out there are close to endless,...

Gambia: Migrants massacre survivor to testify in a German court

Martin Kyere, a survivor of the unlawful killings of about 44 Ghanaians in The Gambia in 2005, is scheduled to testify before a German...

How African Sports are Shaping a New Generation of Athletes

African sports have been rising recently, with more African athletes participating in major global sporting events. From long-distance runners to footballers, there is no...

New strain of gonorrhoea detected in Kenya’s Nairobi

Researchers from the Kenya Medical Research Institute (Kemri) have detected a new strain of gonorrhoea. They say the new strain of the sexually transmitted disease...

Benin opposition returns to parliament after wins in polls

The opposition in Benin has made a comeback to the country's parliament after winning 28 seats, provisional results from Sunday's poll showed. Benin's opposition was...

Gambia: State funeral for activist tortured to death under Jammeh

The Gambia has held a state funeral for the opposition activist Ebrima Solo Sandeng - who was tortured to death under former president, Yahya...

Senegal: National mourning declared after bus crash kills 40

Senegal is observing three days of National Day of Mourning starting on Monday following the death of at least 40 people. They were killed in...

Ghana’s trade minister resigns from government

Ghana's trade minister, Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen has resigned from the government, local media has reported on Friday. He is said to have tendered his...

Chad foils military attempt to destabilise country

Chadian security forces have said they foiled an attempt by a group of army officers to destabilize the country and undermine constitutional order. The government...

Cape Verde renames national stadium in honour of Pele

Cape Verde's national stadium is to be renamed after Pele, the country's prime minister has said. The 15,000-seater Estadio Nacional de Cabo Verde, located just...

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