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Nigeria: Senate Tackles Money Laundering

Nigerian lawmakers recently passed a bill to fight money laundering. The lawmakers admonished foreign countries to give their cooperation by exposing currency.

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Kenya:  President Kicks off Re-election Campaign in Colorful Rally

By: George Obulutsa Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta kicked off his official campaign for reelection with a rally in Nairobi Monday, echoing a.

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South Sudan President Announces Truce, launches National Dialogue

By: Margaret Besheer The United Nations top official in South Sudan, have stated that President  has formally launched a long-awaited national dialogue.

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Ethiopian Becomes First African to Head WHO

Ethiopia’s Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has been elected as the new head of the World Health Organization (WHO), becoming the first African to.

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Ex-president Jammeh’s Bank Accounts Seized by Gambian Authorities

Gambian authorities have seized assets including 86 bank accounts and 131 properties linked to former president Yahya Jammeh, an official said Monday,.

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Ramaphosa Warns South Africa against “mafia state”

By: Ed Stoddard South African Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa, seen as a top contender to lead the ruling ANC into 2019 general.

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Tanzania: End of Road for Academic Crooks

As the deadline for ‘academic crooks’ to vacate public offices expired on Monday, reports from regions across the country recount that the.

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ANC Must Change or Die- South Africa Provincial Leader

    The New chairman of the Northern Cape Province, Zamani Saul, has said South Africa’s ruling party must modernize by allowing.

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Malawi: Civil Servants Trade Union Demand Salary Hike

The Civil Servants Trade Union (CSTU) of Malawi has expressed displeasure with the government’s reluctance to meet the union to discuss an.

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SOUTH AFRICA: DEPUTY PRESIDENT EYES PRESIDENTIAL SEAT

Cyril Ramaphosa’s campaign to become South Africa’s next president has gone into overdrive. After months of playing coy about his aspirations to.

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