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Step-son of Malawi’s ex-leader acquitted over migrant deaths
The step-son of Malawi’s ex-President Peter Mutharika has been acquitted of all charges in a case in which he was…
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Five tins to know about portrait of Tinubu wey dem call ‘world largest painting’
Artists wey bin create one big portrait of president Bola Ahmed Tinubu don tok say di idea na to serve…
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Deployment of additional Bangladeshi blue helmets in the CAR will cause discontent among local residents
Recently, it became known that the Bangladesh Air Force has sent 125 military personnel to the Central African Republic to…
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Rwandan President Kagame accuses West of double standards on democracy
Rwandan President Paul Kagame on Monday accused Western countries of adopting “double standards” on democracy, ahead of next month’s general…
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Sudan accuses UAE of fuelling civil war with arms supplies
Sudan has accused the United Arab Emirates of arming a paramilitary force in the country’s 14-month civil war, prompting a…
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MPs drop punitive taxes as protests rock Nairobi
Kenya’s National Assembly’s Finance Committee has bowed to pressure from different stakeholders and dropped a number of contentious clauses in…
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‘I would be beheaded’: Islamist insurgency flares in Mozambique
“If [the jihadists] knew I was a government official, they would have beheaded me,” Tomas Langa, a civil servant in…
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‘The mafia in the oil industry is stronger than the mafia in the drugs industry’ – Aliko Dangote
Nigerian industrialist, Aliko Dangote, has shared a key lesson learned on his mission to build Africa’s largest refinery. After over…
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Kenya budgets $117 million for its digital ID and digital government projects
The Kenya government has budgeted 15.13 Billion Shillings ($117 Million) to help with the rollout of the Maisha Namba Digital…
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Reassessing Russia’s Engagement with Zimbabwe
As often reiterated, Russia and Zimbabwe have had an excellent bilateral relations, dating from the time of Zimbabwe’s struggle for…
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