The El Niño weather phenomenon has produced months of drought in southern Africa, which has devastated over 27 million people and resulted in the biggest hunger crisis the region has …
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“We stand behind them, we support them, and we call on them to launch offensives. From today, we intend to work with them to fight the enemy. Our regions are …
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The World Bank reduced its forecast for sub-Saharan Africa’s GDP growth this year from 3.4% to 3%. The Sudanese civil war, which has severely damaged the nation’s economy, is the …
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The government is committed to supporting the manufacturing sector, especially through legislation and policies that will provide a more conducive investment environment. According to the Deputy Speaker, Thomas Tayebwa, the …
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A decree released on Saturday states that Comoros will hold elections for its 33-seat parliament on January 12; however, opposition parties have said they will boycott the vote.With a populace …
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In preparation to play Egypt in their first of two Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, Mauritania held a training session in Cairo on Thursday. The “Lions of Chinguetti,” led by …
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This week, there has been much discussion around Africa on the whereabouts and well-being of Paul Biya, the ninety-one-year-old president of Cameroon. Perhaps surprisingly, he skipped the UN General Assembly …
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On October 9, 17 million voters are expected to cast ballots in Mozambique, determining the makeup of the country’s 250-member parliament and provincial assemblies. It is expected that the Frelimo …
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Taye Atske Selassie, Ethiopia’s senior diplomat, was chosen president by the country’s two houses of parliament on Monday. The same day, Taye Atske Selassie took the oath of office. The …
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This week, Mozambicans will cast their ballots for a new president, whom many believe will restore peace to the country’s oil and gas-rich northern province, which has been devastated for …