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President Buhari thanks Nigerians for praying for him

Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari has thanked Nigerians for praying for him as he continues to stay in London where he is receiving medical checkup. He...

No more short-stay visa for nationals of 31 African countries traveling to Benin

The government of Benin has scrapped a policy that requires citizens of 31 African countries to secure short stay visa before entering the country. That...

IMF to extend Ghana’s three year bailout program

The International Monetary Fund is expected to extend Ghana’s three year program with the Fund after some targets under the bailout deal were missed...

Jailed doctors’ union leaders in Kenya gain freedom

The seven leaders of the Kenyan doctors’ union jailed on Monday for contempt by the labour court Judge Hellen Wasilwa have gained their freedom. The...

UK excited about the ‘new’ Gambia, ready to support its transformation

The British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson on Tuesday said that he is excited about the ‘new’ Gambia which has experienced a change in government...

Kenya’s government to push for the release of jailed doctors’ union leaders

The government of Kenya is reported to be discussing the possibility of having leaders of the doctors’ union jailed this week released. Seven leaders of...

Guinea’s government suspends beauty pageant over swimwear

Guineans took to social media to lambaste the recent edition of the Miss Guinea pageant leading to a suspension of the event by the...

Global health experts meet in Zimbabwe over armyworm invasion in parts of Africa

Health experts across the world on Tuesday gathered in Zimbabwe to discuss the recent outbreak of armyworms that is devastating crops in some African...

Gambia’s President, Barrow orders electoral reforms

The Government of The Gambia has announced it will reform the country’s electoral process before the next national assembly election. The reforms will affect the...

Ivory Coast journalists in court over mutiny story

Members of the special forces are rarely seen in public and considered loyal to the government. Photo Credit: Reuters   Six journalists are expected to appear...

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