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Sierra Leonean Presidential Election Enters 2nd Round

Sierra Leoneans will vote in a run-off presidential election on March 27, after neither of the candidates in the first round achieved.

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Uganda Government Subsidizes Grain Transport

The Ugandan Government has ordered the Uganda Railways Corporation (URC) to charge a standard $15 (about Shs54, 467) per tonne of grains.

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UNHRC Cmmends Gambia and Somalia

Somalia and The Gambia have been praised during a recent address to the Human Rights Council delivered by the United Nation’s High.

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Seychelles, South Africa Renew Bilateral Ties

The countries of Seychelles and South Africa have agreed to strengthen the diplomatic ties as they celebrate the 25th anniversary of the.

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AfDB to Strengthen Africa’s Infrastructure With $170 Billion

The African Development Bank (AfDB), Africa’s foremost financial agency on business and trade development hasannounced talks with Governors to adopt proactive, effective.

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Reduce Interest Rates, Akufo-Addo Appeals To Banks

Ghana’s president, Nana Akufo-Addo, has tasked locally operating banks to reduce their interest rates so as to compliment the efforts being made.

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World Bank Pledges Commitment to Congo’s Health Sector

The World Bank has pledged $20 million as support for Congo’s health sector, APA learned Tuesday from its representative in Brazzaville. World.

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Cameroon: President Includes Anglophones to His Cabinet Following Reshuffle

A notable change has emerged in the government of Cameroon as regards the resent cabinet reshuffle from the federal government. Following the.

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Morocco’s Strong Bid to Host the World Cup

Morocco will emphasize its compact nature and “sweet spot location” when it submits its 2026 World Cup bid book to Fifa later.

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Ghana Moves to Tighten Control on Gold Export to Increase Revenue

Ghana’s Vice-President, Mahamudu Bawumia, has said the country will certify the value of gold exports as part of efforts to tighten controls.

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