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Ghana’s parliament hit by bribery allegation scandal

Ghana’s lawmaking chamber has been rocked by a bribery allegation scandal, weeks into the tenure of the country’s new president, Nana Akufo-Addo. Local media Starr...

Gambian Youth stage first protest under President Barrow, demanding the resignation of their MPs

Some of the protesters held placards with inscriptions demanding the resignation of members of the Gamabia National Assembly. Photo Credit: Salieu Taal    Several youth of...

Weapons seized in Jammeh’s home in The Gambia

Weapons and ammunition have been seized from the home of former Gambian leader, Yahya Jammeh in Kanilai. The weapons were seized by the ECOWAS troops...

Morocco readmitted into the African Union

Morocco has been readmitted into the African Union on Monday since it left in 1984 after the organisation’s recognition of the independence of Western...

Moussa Faki Mahamat of Chad elected AU Commission chief

The foreign minister of Chad, Moussa Faki Mahamat was on Monday elected by African Union leaders at a summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia as...

African Union criticizes Trump’s executive order on deportation

The African Union is unhappy with the U.S. travel ban on seven Muslim-majority countries. The ban affects three Africa countries namely, Somalia, Libya and...

Gambia’s President Barrow removes the word “Islamic” from the country’s name

The Gambia will no longer be called the Islamic Republic of The Gambia as was named by its former leader, Yahya Jammeh. The country’s new...

1.8 million Nigerians in Boko Haram region at risk of starvation

Around 1.8 million people are at risk of starvation in northeast Nigeria, victims of an Islamist insurgency that is undermining efforts by the World...

How negotiators got Gambia’s ex-leader Jammeh to cede power

In pushing Yahya Jammeh to give up The Gambia's presidency, negotiators played on two key cards: his deep Muslim faith and his professed love...

Cash-strapped Zimbabwe offers workers land instead of bonuses

Zimbabwe authorities offered residential land to government employees in lieu of annual bonuses, unions said on Thursday, rejecting a proposal that suggests the cash...

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