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North West Provincial Government withholds property auctions based in former Bophuthatswana areas

NW withhold the auctioning of its properties outside the province as announced by NWHCMahikeng: The North West Provincial Government is withholding the process of auctioning its properties that are based in the former Bophuthatswana areas that are outs...

Mali’s Interim Leadership Reportedly Arrested

Military officials in Mali arrested the country’s president and prime minister Monday, just months into their tenure, according to multiple news reports.President Bah Ndaw and Prime Minister Moctar Ouane, as well as Defense Minister Souleymane Doucoure...

Piloting drones to deliver life-saving products for women in rural Botswana

PALAPYE, Botswana – This month, Botswana became the first country in Southern Africa, and the third in Africa, to pilot drone technology for health-care delivery. The Drones for Health pilot project aims to reduce preventable maternal deaths by deliver...

No Court Decision on Suez Canal’s Claim Over Massive Vesse

An Egyptian appeals court on Sunday said it lacks jurisdiction to consider the Suez Canal Authority's demands to uphold financial claims that led to the seizure of the massive Ever Given ship after it blocked the waterway in March. The authority and t...

US Restricts Visas, Aid Over Conflict in Ethiopia’s Tigray Region

The United States on Sunday announced visa restrictions on Ethiopian and Eritrean officials accused of fueling the 6-month-old war in Ethiopia's Tigray region, saying those involved had "taken no meaningful steps to end hostilities." "People in Tigray...

Ethiopia Expels New York Times Reporter Who Covered Tigray War

Ethiopia has expelled a foreign correspondent working for The New York Times after earlier revoking his license over "unbalanced" reporting, a government official has confirmed. The decision to kick out Simon Marks, an Irish journalist living in Ethio...

Nigerians React to Loss of Nation’s Military Chief

Nigerians reacted Saturday to the sudden death of the country's military chief and other officers in a plane crash Friday in central Kaduna state.The military Beechcraft 350 aircraft was carrying Ibrahim Attahiru on official duty when it crashed near K...

US Wary of Reports Boko Haram’s Leader Is Dead 

WASHINGTON - The United States is not ready to declare the leader of Nigeria's Boko Haram terror group dead, despite reports from the region...

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IDF Says Struck Military Strategic Capabilities That Remained at Syrian Military Bases

Tel Aviv: Israel has struck strategic military targets at Syrian military bases, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said. "A short while ago, the IDF struck military strategic capabilities that remained at the Syrian military bases of Tadmur and T4," the...
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NTSA and Watu Credit Partner to Enhance Road Safety for Boda Boda Riders in Kisii

Kisii: The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has partnered with Watu Credit to sensitize boda boda riders operating within Kisii on road safety and issue them with logbooks. Speaking during a stakeholders' meeting at Kisii Cultural Hall i...

Nakuru County Government Boosts Agriculture Through Clean Energy Solutions

Nakuru: The County Government of Nakuru is supporting regenerative agriculture with clean energy solutions that involves integrating renewable energy technologies like solar, wind, and geothermal into farming practices to reduce reliance on fossil fue...

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New Boreholes and Latrines Enhance Living Conditions for IDPs in Solenzo

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13 killed in clashes between farmers, herders in Chad

N’DJAMENA— Thirteen people have been killed in deadly clashes between farmers and herders in central Chad, a regional governor said Wednesday.Violence between the two communities is frequent in central and southern Chad, where many people are armed.The...