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Togo’s Gnassingbe wins presidential vote with 72.3 %
Togo's electoral commission, CENI on Sunday declared preliminary victory for incumbent President Faure Gnassingbe in Saturday's presidential election.According to results, Faure Gnassingbe won the...
Togolese await election results as officials count votes
Togolese await results from Saturday's presidential election as the incumbent, President Faure Gnassingbe seeks to extend his tenure.Counting of votes still continues with full...
South Sudan gets unity government with Machar as Vice President
Former rebel leader of South Sudan Riek Machar has been sworn in as first vice president at a ceremony on Saturday.This is a significant...
Togo holds crucial presidential election
Togolese on Saturday cast their votes across the country to choose a new president with high expectations, there might not be any change in...
Togo stops over 500 observers from monitoring crucial elections
Over 500 observers have been stopped from monitoring the February 22 general elections in the West African country of Togo.The country's National Election Commission...
Rwanda: Rights groups call for justice for dead musician
Human rights groups are calling on Rwanda's government to institute thorough and independent investigation into the death of gospel musician, Kizito Mihigo.The gospel music...
Police to charge Lesotho’s prime minister with murder of wife
Police in Lesotho have said they will charge prime minister Thomas Thabane with the murder of his ex-wife.The prime minister’s current wife, Maesaiah Thabane...
First man with coronavirus in Africa ‘no longer’ carries the virus
The World Health Organization (WHO) has said that the first person diagnosed with coronavirus in Africa has recovered from the virus.The person who was...
Libya: UN-backed government pulls out of peace talks
The UN-backed Libyan government has pulled out of peace talks in Geneva after eastern Libyan forces attacked the sea port of Libya’s capital on...
Ghana: Two university lecturers suspended over ‘sex for grades’ video
The University of Ghana has suspended two lecturers Professor Ransford Gyampo and Dr Paul Butakor over the sex for grades investigative piece published by...
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