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Five Things to Know About Zambia’s President-Elect

By Walcott Wubong Zambian President Edgar Lungu accepted defeat after opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema scored an overwhelming electoral victory, leaving him with the task of rebuilding the country’s ailing economy..

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Egypt & Somalia Plan to Boost Cooperation in Education

The Egyptian Minister of Education, Tarek Shawqi, and Higher Education, Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, have met with Somali’s Minister of Education, Abdullahi Abukar Haji, in a bid to improve aspects.

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Chad to Withdraw Half Its Troops from G5 Sahel Force

Chad has decided to recall half of its 1,200 troops battling Islamist militants in the tri-border area of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, a spokesperson for the Chadian authorities said.

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Zimbabwe Launches Oxygen Plant to Step Up Efforts Against COVID-19

The President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, has launched an Oxygen plant in Mutare as part of efforts to sustain the country in its fight against Covid19.

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Edgar Lungu: Consolidating Democracy in Zambia

By Walcott Aganu Zambia has established a reputation as one of Africa’s stable democracies, with regular elections and peaceful transfers of power, since its founding president, the late Kenneth Kaunda,.

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Sudan, South Sudan to reopen borders after 11 years

Sudan and South Sudan have agreed to open their borders after 11 years. This was announced after a meeting between South Sudan President Salva Kiir and Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdalla.

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Impossible Is Not African: Everything is Possible in this Continent – Dr. Akindele Akintoye, CEO, Duport Midstream Company Ltd

At a time when most people have lost confidence in the continent and looking for escape routes out, it is quite refreshing to meet someone who believes so much in.

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African Continental Free Trade Area: A Mirage or A Panacea?

By Walcott Aganu The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement established the world’s largest free-trade zone. It is anticipated that it will provide opportunities for African countries to diversify.

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UNDP Supports Women In Liberia With Skills To Combat Climate Change

A partnership by the United Nations Development Program, Green Gold Liberia and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has seen the first batch of 40 women Ambassadors from Monrovia complete a.

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WI-FI Firm to Provide Affordable Internet Access to Lagos Communities

Fiam Wi-Fi, a startup Wireless Internet Service Provider in Nigeria, has carried out an extension of its Facebook Connectivity’s Express Wi-Fi platform to Ajegunle, a Lagos suburb densely populated with.

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