Month: July 2019
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Tunisia: President Beji Caid Essebsi Admitted To Hospital After Health Scare
Tunisia’s President Beji Caid Essebsi was admitted to a military hospital on Wednesday night, the president’s son, Hafedh Caid Essebsi,…
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World Bank Provides $300 Million Crisis Aid To DRC To Contain Ebola Outbreak
The World Bank Group on Wednesday announced it is offering another $300 million in crisis aid to Democratic Republic of…
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Kenya’s Parliament Vote In Favor Of Proposal To Nationalize Kenya Airways
The Kenyan Parliament on Tuesday voted in favor of a proposal to nationalize the country’s main airline Kenya Airways in…
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US States Department Imposes Visa Restrictions On Nigerians Undermining Democracy
The United States (U.S.) Department on Tuesday announced it has begun imposing visa restrictions on Nigerians who were involved in…
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Sudan: University Students Rally In Khartoum For Those Killed In Protests
Hundreds of Sudanese university students took to streets in Khartoum on Tuesday chanting “civilian rule, civilian rule” to seek justice…
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DRC Health Minister Oly Ilunga Kalenga Resigns Over Handling Of Ebola Outbreak
Democratic Republic of the Congo’s (DRC) health minister, Oly Ilunga Kalenga, resigned from his post on Monday after DRC President…
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Libya: UN-Backed Government Forces Foil Haftar Attack On Tripoli
The forces loyal to Libya’s UN-backed Government of National Accord (GNA) on Monday said they fought off a major attack…
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Kenya Finance Minister Henry Rotich Arrested In Corruption Case
Kenya’s Finance Minister, Henry Rotich, was arrested on Monday when he surrendered himself to the police. The minister is accused…
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South Sudan: President Bans Singing Of National Anthem In His Absence
South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir has put a ban on singing of the national anthem in his absence, a minister…
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Former SA President Jacob Zuma Pulls Out Of State Capture Proceedings
Former President Jacob Zuma will no longer be a part of the state capture commission proceedings. Zuma’s legal team confirmed…
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Sudan: Hundreds Of People March To Honor Protests’ Martyrs
The people of Sudan once again stormed the streets on Thursday to honor the people who were killed in the…
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WHO, Ugandan Officials Increase Surveillance After New Ebola Case
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has collaborated with Ugandan authorities to vaccinate about 590 fishmongers at the Mpondwe market, reported…
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Zondo Commission Adjourns Jacob Zuma’s Testimony
The Zondo commission adjourned a public inquiry into state corruption until Friday after lawyers for former president Jacob Zuma accused…
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Sudan’s Military Council, Protest Alliance Sign Power-Sharing Deal
Sudan’s military council and the alliance of protesters and opposition groups signed the power-sharing agreement on Wednesday. The agreement was…
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WHO Declares DRC Ebola Epidemic As International Emergency
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday declared the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Ebola outbreak an international health emergency, calling…
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Sudan: Protesters Stormed Streets Following Killing Of Civilian
Thousands of people took to the streets in a Khartoum district on Monday night to protest against the killing of…
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Uganda: Singer Bobi Wine Plans To Run For President In 2021 Elections
Uganda’s pop star-turned-opposition leader, Bobi Wine, on Monday, announced he plans to challenge longtime President Yoweri Museveni in the upcoming…
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DRC Health Ministry Confirms First Ebola Case In Goma
The Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday confirmed the first Ebola case in Goma, a densely populated area close to…
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Former SA President Jacob Zuma To Appear Before Zondo Commission
Former South African president Jacob Zuma will face a public inquiry into state graft on Monday to respond to accusations…
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Sudan: Paramilitary Forces Shot Dead One Protester in Sinnar
Members of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) backed by Sudan’s ruling Transitional Military Council (TMC) reportedly shot dead one protester…
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Somalia: Hours-Long Al-Shabab Militant Attack Kills More Than 25
Militants from the al Shabab Islamist militant group stormed a hotel in the coastal Somali city of Kismayo on Friday…
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AU Diplomat: Sudan Military & Protest Leaders To Sign Transition Agreement Soon
A top African Union diplomat on Friday announced the transition agreement between Sudan’s ruling military council and the protest and…
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South Africa Deploys Army In Cape Town To Fight Gang-Infected Crimes
South African authorities have deployed army in some parts of Cape Town where gang-infected violent incidents have spiked in recent…
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Algeria: Protests Continue For 21st Consecutive Week
Thousands of Algerians continued to flood the streets on Friday to push for reforms and the departure of the ruling…
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Sudan: Military Council Reveals It Foiled Coup Attempt
A top general of Sudan’s ruling military council (TMC) on Thursday announced on state television that the military has foiled…
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