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Mutharika Promises To Fight Corruption

Malawi’s President Peter Mutharika began his second five-year term with a tough stance against corruption and pledged to revive the economy, following.

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Burundi Plans To Boost Spending

Burundi will boost spending by 8% to 1.5 trillion francs ($824.84 million) in its 2019/20 (July-June) fiscal year, as the government ramps.

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330 Billion Naira Fine; MTN Nears Completion

African telecommunications giant MTN has paid 275 billion naira ($898.99 million) toward a 330 billion naira fine imposed on it for not.

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World Leaders To Attend Nigerian President’s Swearing

Nigeria’s Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Muhammed, who doubles as the chairman of the media and publicity sub-committee of the.

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#MalawiDecides: Malawians Go To The Polls

Polls opened early on Tuesday (May 21) morning as Malawians stood in line to cast their votes in the country’s general election.

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Ethiopian Airline Signs Pact With Ghanaian Government

Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s largest carrier and the Government of Ghana have signed a strategic partnership agreement to set up a new national.

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Intellectual Leadership in Cameroon: A Viable Solution to the Anglophone Problem

In October 2010, I honoured the invitation from the (former South African president), Thabo Mbeki Foundation to join other African academics, politicians.

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Uganda To Pay IOCs In Order To Use Oil Pipeline

Uganda said on Wednesday it had agreed to pay a higher tariff to use a pipeline planned to run through neighbouring Tanzania,.

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Ramaphosa, Supporters Celebrate ANC’s Victory

Thousands of supporters of South Africa’s African National Congress (ANC) took to the streets of Johannesburg to celebrate their party’s victory in.

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Mali Gets New Prime Minister

Mali’s president has appointed a new Prime Minister, after the country’s government resigned. Boubou Cisse, who had been serving as finance minister,.

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