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Ethiopia Opens Customs Points in Berbera of Somaliland

The opening of Ethiopian transit customs points in the port city of Berbera, located in the breakaway region of Somaliland, has reignited geopolitical...

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Nigerian Vice President Criticizes UK Leader Kemi Badenoch for Comments on Nigeria

Nigerian Vice President Kashim Shettima has criticized Kemi Badenoch, the UK Conservative Party leader of Nigerian descent, for her public remarks denigrating Nigeria,...

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Chad: No Foreign Forces Will Replace French Troops

Chad’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has firmly stated that the country will not seek military forces from other nations, including Russia, following the...

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Zambia’s Constitutional Court Bars Ex-President Lungu from 2026 Presidential Race

Zambia’s Constitutional Court has ruled that former President Edgar Chagwa Lungu is ineligible to contest the 2026 presidential elections, citing constitutional term limits....

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Burkina Faso Projects 18% Growth in Grain Production for 2024/2025 Season

Burkina Faso’s grain production is forecasted to grow by 18% in the upcoming 2024/2025 agricultural season, according to preliminary estimates from the Ministry...

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Nigeria Moves to Criminalize Corn Exports to Combat Hunger Crisis

Nigeria’s Senate has taken a significant step to address the country’s worsening hunger crisis by passing a bill that seeks to criminalize the...

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Senegal Secures $58 Million AfDB Loan to Boost Agriculture

Senegal has secured a $58 million loan from the African Development Bank (AfDB) to bolster its agricultural sector and enhance water resource management...

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Chad Begins Digital Transformation Projects

Chad’s Ministry of Digital Economy has launched an ambitious national digital transformation project aimed at modernizing the country’s digital infrastructure, reducing internet costs,...

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Morocco Secures Over $13 Billion for Rail Projects Ahead of 2030 World Cup

Morocco has secured an impressive $13 billion in funding to drive a major rail expansion project ahead of the 2030 FIFA World Cup....

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South Africa’s Historic University of Fort Hare Shuts Down After Violent Student Protests and Campus Fires

One of South Africa’s most prestigious and historically significant universities, the University of Fort Hare, has suspended all academic and administrative activities indefinitely...

Madagascar’s President Rajoelina Promises to Resign in One Year If Nation’s Crises Persist Amid Growing Youth-Led Protests

Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina has pledged to step down within a year if he fails to resolve the country’s deepening social and economic...