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Antigua And Barbuda: Breaking From Monarchy To Republic

The Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne, is a man on a mission. He made it clear that Antigua and.

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Dimensions Of Political Change In Africa

Since post-colonialism, most of Africa’s 54 countries have undergone major political change, each with its own history and characteristics. The period between.

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Burkina Faso Holds Conference, Sets To Appoint Transitional President

Burkina Faso opens a national meeting on Friday to appoint a transitional president, two weeks after the second coup in eight months.

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Chad: Opposition Leader Kebzabo, Emerges As New Prime Minister

Chad’s transitional government on Wednesday named opposition politician Saleh Kebzabo as the new prime minister after the former prime minister, Albert Pahimi.

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Padacke Resigns As Chad’s Prime Minister

Chad’s Prime Minister Albert Pahimi Padacke has resigned in order to pave the way for a new government after the Central African.

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Lesotho: Matekane Sets for Prime Ministerial Position

Lesotho’s businessman-turned-politician Sam Matekane is set to become the southern African country’s next prime minister after putting together a coalition headed by.

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Lesotho Polls: Revolution for Prosperity wins most seats, falls short of majority

A Lesotho party led by a diamond magnate, Sam Matekane has won the most seats in last week’s election, but fell short.

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Lesotho Set To Elect Head of Government

Lesotho has planned to hold Parliamentary elections and choose, a Prime Minister to head the government of the country slated for October.

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Burkina Faso: Military leader, Traore plans election 2024

Burkina Faso’s new military leader, Capt. Ibrahim Traore said the West African nation will hold an election by 2024 or even earlier,.

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Nigeria: Presidential Candidates Sign Peace Accord

Nigerian Presidential candidates signed an accord Thursday committing to a peaceful campaign for the 2023 election. About 18 presidential candidates signed the.

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