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Access to clean water still a problem as the UN marks World Water Day
In suburbs of Ivory Coast's Abidjan residents have no alternative but to collect untreated water from streams and ponds
LGBT activists disappointed at Uganda’s new anti-gay law
Parliament in Uganda approved on Tuesday sweeping anti-gay legislation
UN and Amnesty international urge Ugandan president to reject anti-LGBTQ law
The Ugandan parliament voted in a turbulent session on Tuesday night to pass a law that would impose severe penalties on people who engage in homosexual relations.
Morocco: new rate hike to try to curb inflation
The Central Bank of Morocco (BAM) again raised its key rate on Tuesday by 50 basis points, to 3%, in order to stem the rise in prices, in particular food, which is affecting low-income and vulnerable households.
Marburg virus kills 5 in Tanzania
Health Minister Ummy Mwalimu said the cases were identified in the western region of Kagera and the government had managed to control its spread to other regions.
Ethiopia’s parliament removes Tigray rebel party from terror list
"The House adopted the decision to remove the terrorist designation of the TPLF by a majority vote," the Ethiopian House of People's Representatives said on its Facebook account.
Kenya: 83% increase in tourism revenues in 2022
Tourism-related revenues increased by 83% in Kenya in 2022 compared to 2021, but did not reach pre-Covid-19 pandemic levels, the tourism minister said on Wednesday.
Turkey seeks to enhance trade ties with Africa
Nearly 1,500 businessmen representing 41 African countries took part in the World Intersectoral Cooperation Forum in Istanbul. Opportunity for these representatives of the continent to exchange with their Turkish counterparts.
Nigeria’s opposition petitions to overturn election result
The petition dated Monday is likely the first stage in a long legal battle over the February 25 election, as has happened with past presidential races in Africa's most-populous nation.
Chad jails over 400 rebels for life after ruler’s death
More than 400 rebels in Chad were handed life sentences on Tuesday following the death of former ruler Idriss Deby Itno, who was killed in 2021