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World Bank reaffirms its commitment to Niger
The challenge of education was also highlighted in Niger which faces regular and deadly attacks by jihadist groups.
Côte d’Ivoire: Ex-president Bédié calls for unity in his party to win the next elections
This call for unity echoes the defections in recent weeks of some PDCI leaders, such as Mr. Bédié's former chief of staff, Narcisse N'Dri, who joined the ruling party.
Harris hails Tanzania first female president as a “champion” of democracy
Tanzania president Samia Suluhu Hassan has been in power since 2021 and is the first female leader of the country
Kenya: Raila Odinga leads third day of anti govt protests
Odinga has called for protests every Monday and Thursday, accusing President William Ruto of stealing last year's election and of failing to control the surging cost of living
Sonko issued two-month suspended sentence by court in Senegal
Opposition politician Ousmane Sonko, 48, had to answer for defamation, insults and forgery against the Minister of Tourism Mame Mbaye Niang
Malawi: Cyclone Freddy’s death toll rises to 1,200
The death toll from Cyclone Freddy, which dissipated in mid-March after massive flooding and landslides in southern Africa, could exceed 1,200 in Malawi as hopes dwindle of finding survivors, police and authorities said Thursday.
Uganda deploys 1,000 troops to eastern DRC
The Ugandan troops will be operating under the regional East Africa Community force that includes Burundi and Kenya
University bus crashes in Kenya, killing 14 people
Fourteen people, including students, have died after a university bus collided with a passenger vehicle in Kenya, west of the capital, on Thursday.
Senegalese music icon Baaba Maal releases first album in seven years
"I'm so happy to be able share some piece of music with people and I was looking for that. But I did take my time to make the songs to become reality and to record them like we did it, from Senegal to London to New York to - everywhere." Baaba Maal
Equatorial Guinea confirms Marburg deaths after push by WHO
The provisional toll of the Marburg virus disease epidemic that has been raging for more than two months in Equatorial Guinea stands at nine confirmed deaths, the Ministry of Health said on Thursday.