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Cholera: WHO Announces Over 1,900 Deaths, 195,000 Cases Globally

The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed a cumulative death of 194, 897 deaths and 1,932 cases globally as a…

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Cyril Ramaphosa Inaugurated For Second Full Term As South Africa’s President

On Wednesday, South Africa’s Cyril Ramaphosa was inaugurated for a second full term as president in Pretoria after his weakened…

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South Africa’s Ramaphosa Re-Elected After Coalition Deal

South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa was re-elected for a second term on Friday after his humbled ANC cobbled together an…

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Gas Supply Disruption From Nigeria Causes Power Outage In Ghana

The Ghana Grid Company Limited and the Electricity Company of Ghana have informed the public about interruptions in power supply…

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Nigerian Soldiers Head To Gambia For Peacekeeping Mission

The Armed Forces of Nigeria on Friday, announced the deployment of 197 personnel for the peace keeping mission in the…

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UK Records Sharp Decline In Migration Of Students, Foreign Workers

The number of foreign workers and students relocating to the United Kingdom has dropped significantly by nearly 30 percent this…

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Senegal’s New Government Reduces Prices Of Essential Commodities

On Thursday, Senegal’s new government revealed initiatives to lower the prices of rice, oil, bread, and other essential goods in…

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Russian Embassy Denies Forcing Nigerian Students To Fight In Ukraine

The Russian Embassy in Nigeria on Wednesday blatantly denied claims of forcing African students, especially Nigerians, to engage in the…

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UK Economy Stagnated In April – Report

The UK economy saw no growth or increase in April, according to early official figures from the Office for National…

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Malawi VP’s Plane Wreckage Found, No Survivors

Malawian President Lazarus Chakwera said Tuesday there had been no survivors when a plane carrying Vice President Saulos Chilima and…

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