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New York: Buhari Leaves for UN General Assembly

President Muhammadu Buhari has departed Abuja for New York, United States, to attend the annual meeting of world leaders, the United Nations.

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Militancy: Somalia Records Strong Momentum Against Al-Shabab

Somali President, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has said his country was seeing a strong momentum against the Somali-based, al-Qaida-affiliated Islamist militant group Al-Shabab..

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Eritrea Calls Up Armed Forces After Ethiopia Clashes

Eritrean authorities have called their armed forces to mobilize in response to the renewed fighting in northern Ethiopia according to the British.

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Queen Elizabeth 11: Zimbabwe Holds Memorial Service

Following the death of the British Monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, the Bishop of Harare, Farai Mutamiri held a memorial service in honour.

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Ivory Coast Urges West African Bloc For Release of Captive Soldiers in Mali

Ivory Coast has called on West Africa’s political bloc to help in the release of 46 soldiers detained by Mali’s military government.

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Liberia: Gender Ministry, NGOs, Engage Residents On SGBV Prevention Strategy

The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection in partnership with local NGOs has visited several communities in Montserrado county to monitor.

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Africa: Muziri Emerges Zimbabwe Queen 2022

Charlotte Muziri has been crowned Miss Zimbabwe Queen 2022 at the Harare International Conference Center (HICC). The 25-year-old professional model and sustainability.

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Ambassador Vinh Raises Hope Over Growth of Vietnam-Algeria Relations

Vietnamese Ambassador to Algeria, Nguyen Thanh Vinh has expressed optimism about the future growth in the ties of the two Nations’ across.

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UN Plans Food Relief for 3.8m Zimbabweans

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has planned a food relief programme targeting 3.8 million people in Zimbabwe from October to.

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Ivory Coast: Road to Improve Education of Citizens

The education sector in Ivory Coast has suffered decades of long political crises. The system suffered years of under-investment in both infrastructure.

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