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S. Sudan: Peace Underway as Rebel Leader Arrives in Juba

First Vice President Designate Riek Machar (L) and President Salva Kiir South Sudan rebel leader and First Vice President Designate Riek Machar.

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Hailemariam Says Africa Needs African Made Solution to its Problems

The Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Hailemariam Dessalegn has recently said Africa should come up with an African made solution for the various.

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Can South Africa’s Zuma Win Back ANC Support?

President Jacob Zuma of South Africa, who is facing pressure to resign from within his African National Congress, sought to win back.

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Sudan Summons U.S. Envoy over Washington’s Remark

The Sudanese foreign ministry on Tuesday summoned America’s envoy to the country. This was over Washington’s doubts on the credibility of an.

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Chad Poll Was Credible- AU

African Union (AU) observers say the election in Chad was fair, though opposition politicians have claimed fraud during Sunday’s presidential election. Former.

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Somali Leaders Agree to Hold Elections This Year

Somali leaders have consented to the holding of a General Election later this year. The leaders made the resolution during a three-day.

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Malawian President Declares National Disaster after Drought

President Peter Mutharika has recently declared Malawi a state of disaster as floods have hit most parts of the north following continuous.

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Madagascar’s New Prime Minister Pledges to Fight Poverty, Corruption

Madagascar’s new prime minister pledged he would focus on fighting poverty and corruption as he took over on Wednesday from Jean Ravelonarivo,.

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Touadera Makes Political Move to Restore Peace in Central Africa Republic

In an effort to bring about reconciliation to his country following years of sectarian conflict,  the recently elected president of the Central.

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Djibouti Incumbent President Guelleh Wins- Provisional Results

Ismail Omar Guelleh won a fourth five-year term as Djibouti’s president in an election on Friday, securing 87 percent of the votes.

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