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Angola: President Lourenco Wins Opposition Leader, Costa Junior

The Presidential candidate of the governing Movement for the Liberation of Angola, MPLA, President Joao Lourenco has won re-election in the Angola presidential election slated for August 24. Lourenco won.

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Calm returns to Libya after bloody clashes killed 32, injured 159

Calm has returned to Tripoli, the capital of Libya on Sunday, a day after violent clashes erupted between armed groups that killed 32 and 159 persons wounded, official sources said..

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AfDB President, Adesina calls for more Japanese investments in Africa

The African Development Bank President, AfDB, Dr Akinwumi Adesina has urged Japanese prospective investors to invest more in Africa where investment opportunities and returns on investment are among the highest.

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Japan, AfDB declare US$5 bn support for Africa’s Private Sector

The government of Japan and the African Development Bank, AfDB, have declared a US$5 billion financial cooperation under the fifth phase of the Enhanced Private Sector Assistance for Africa initiative.

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Netflix, Showmax at Fame Week Africa Conference

Big-name entertainment providers like Netflix, Showmax and Paramount met with African content creators at the Fame Week Africa conference in South Africa. The three-day conference, which ended Friday, was billed.

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Need for Circular Economy against Plastic Pollution in Africa

Look around you. How much plastic can you see? Notice the container for your body lotion; the container for your bottled water and/or drink; the straw you used for your.

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Japan Pledges $30bn for African Development

Japan has appropriated $30 billion as aid for the development of African human resources and to promote economic growth. The country’s Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida who disclosed this online said.

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Germany Signs Agreement to Transfer Benin Artefacts to Nigeria

Finally, Germany has signed an agreement to transfer ownership of the Benin culturally significant artefacts Bronzes to Nigeria. It would be recalled that in the 19th century, the British soldiers.

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Macron Urges Algeria to Move Beyond Shared ‘Painful’ History

The France President, Emmanuel Macron has urged Algeria to move beyond their shared “painful” history and look to the future. He also believed that the trauma of French colonial rule.

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African Health Ministers Okay Plan for Quality Health Care

Health ministers attending the World Health Organization, WHO’s 72nd Regional Committee for Africa in Lome, Togo have approved an eight-year strategy aimed at curbing disease and, responding to health emergencies..

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