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Nigeria Elects President For A New Four-Year Tenure

Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria’s president has been re-elected for a non-renewable second tenure. In a keenly contested election, Buhari, a former general of.

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Egyptian Government, African Development Bank Group (AfDB) Sign A Deal Worth 80 Million Pounds To Develop Entrepreneurship.

The Egyptian government and the African Development Bank Group (AFDB) have signed a deal worth 80 million pounds to develop entrepreneurship. The.

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Nigeria Poll Delay Could Affect Voter Turnout

The week-long delay to Nigeria’s presidential election could depress turnout, voters and civil society groups have warned, because many people who returned.

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President Museveni Endorsed By Ruling Party to Run in 2021.

Uganda’s ruling party has endorsed President Yoweri Museveni  as its candidate in 2021 elections, which could see him seek re-election for a.

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Nigeria’s Oil Earning Increases By 9%

For the first time in 2019, the price of crude oil has surged from $64.00 recorded last week to $66.35 over the.

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Kagame Calls for More Inclusion of Youth in Governance Matters

Rwanda’s President,, Paul Kagame has said that good governance has a role and responsibility to ensure that young Africans have a real.

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Sudan, Ethiopia Discuss Border Protection

Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir and Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed yesterday discussed plans to form a joint force to protect the shared.

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South Africa to Resolve Power Cuts

South African state power firm Eskom aims to end power cuts by the end of this week and for now does not.

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INEC Extends Pvc Collection Date

Nigeria’s prime electoral umpire, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has rescinded its initial decision to stop the collection of the Permanent Voter’s.

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Algerian Elections: Candidates Surge Up in Numbers

The April Algerian presidential election won’t be without a keen contest as many candidates have declared their candidacy, possibly setting up a.

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