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KDF Strike Kills Al-Shabaab Deputy Commander

A Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) airstrike in Somalia has recently killed al-Shabaab deputy commander, Mahad Mohammed Karatey alias Mahat Karatey said to.

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Heavy Security Presence in Ugandan Elections

As part of efforts to ensure peace and security in Elections which start today, at least 70,000 soldiers, prison warders and intelligence.

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Nigerian Troops Boost Efforts to Clear Remnants of Boko Haram Terrorists

Troops of Nigerian Army in various sectors in Operation LAFIYA DOLE have been carrying out raids, patrols, and cordon and search operations.

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End of Malaria in Sight for São Tomé and Príncipe

As part of efforts to achieve sustainable development goals, a new financing agreement has recently being signed between the Global Fund and.

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Africa Will Remain Unstable Without a Stable Somalia- President Mohamud

Fighters for the Nigerian Islamist militant group Boko Haram have been trained in Somalia on Africa’s eastern coast before returning to West.

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Nigeria: Buhari Pledges to Secure Niger Delta, Rebuild North East

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has recently said in Abuja that the Federal Government has begun mobilizing the military and task forces to.

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SA Ready to Deploy Troops Wherever Needed In Africa- Zuma

As part of efforts to contribute to peace and stability on the African continent, President Jacob Zuma has recently said South Africa.

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Tanzania Wins UN Praise for Anti-FGM Stance

The United Nations has recently commended Tanzania for her stand against Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and its willingness to repeal the 1971.

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Libya must lead anti-Islamic State effort

Libya needs to form a unified government before the United States and European allies opt for any military intervention against thousands of.

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U.S. Leads African Forces Counter-Terrorism Training

African forces has recently began a U.S.-led counter-terrorism training programme in Senegal amid what a U.S. commander said were rising signs of.

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