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Ethiopia Ends Amnesty Program

Over 13,000 people have been pardoned under Ethiopia’s amnesty law. Addis Standard, is reporting on Twitter that the pardons have taken place.

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Magufuli Orders Installation of Cameras Around Mines

President John Magufuli of Tanzania has issued his newly appointed Minerals minister a 30-day ultimatum to install surveillance cameras round the tanzanite.

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President Kenyatta appoints new Interior Minister

Kenyan President, Uhuru Kenyatta, on Tuesday appointed Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i to chair a committee mandated to supervise all government projects,.

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Ex-President Mahama Laces Boots for another Presidential Bid!

Ghana’s immediate past president, John Dramani Mahama, has filed his nomination to re-contest as a presidential aspirant on the ticket of his.

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Chaos and anger as British Prime Minister cancels critical Brexit vote

The message from all MPs, media and people in authority is that it is vital to our future stability and democratic credentials.

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Mrs May heads for Brexit deal defeat as parliament asserts its authority

December 11th 2018 will be an especially historic moment in Britain’s long story. Following five days of debate, on that day the.

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Our Efforts Towards Promoting Diversity, Blacks & Minority Groups in London – Mayor Sadiq Khan

Available statistics have shown that diversity is one of London’s strength, not weakness. The population of London is 45% white British. A.

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Magufuli not extending presidential tenure

President John Magufuli of Tanzania has called on countrymen to ignore the calls for an extension of the constitutionally backed five years.

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LIBERIA: WEAH wins, Elected 25th President of Liberia

Liberia’s long drawn presidential polls are finally over with one time African Footballer of the Year and Ballon d’Or winner, George Weah,.

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ALM AFRICAN OF THE YEAR NOMINEE, RAMAPHOSA WINS ANC’S PRESIDENTIAL POSITION

Cyril Ramaphosa, 65, a lawyer who first made his name in the 1980s by organizing workers in the country’s mining industry into.

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