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Zimbabwe Faces Currency Crisis: 75% of Zimbabweans Forced to Use the US Dollar as New ZIG Launch Stalls

[ad_1] Harare, Zimbabwe– Amidst growing economic uncertainty, Zimbabweans are increasingly relying on the US dollar, rejecting the local Zimdollar in anticipation of the new gold-backed currency, ZIG. The ZIG’s launch, initially set for April 8, has been delayed until April 30, causing significant market disruption. The informal sector, which constitutes about 75% of employment in

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Prestigious Cannes Competition; Egyptian Film Earns a Pickup

[ad_1] CANNES, FRANCE — A groundbreaking documentary highlighting the experiences of young, disenfranchised Coptic Christian women in Egypt has been selected for Critics’ Week at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. The film, titled “Rafaat Einy ll Sama” (On the Brink of Dreams), offers a unique window into the lives of these women as they form

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Breaking Stereotypes: Lamine Fall’s Culinary Journey in Senegal

[ad_1] Dakar, Senegal In a country where culinary arts are traditionally dominated by women, Lamine Fall, a Senegalese chef, is redefining gender norms and pursuing his passion for cooking against the societal grain. Fall has not only carved a niche for himself in a highly competitive field but has also become a sought-after figure at

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Gauteng Province Ends E-Toll Era: A Victory for Motorists in South Africa

[ad_1] Johannesburg, South Africa – In a move that marks the end of a contentious chapter for motorists, Gauteng province, encompassing major South African cities such as Johannesburg and Pretoria, has officially terminated its freeway toll system. The electronic toll collection (e-tolls), which have been a significant source of public unrest, were disconnected permanently at

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Media Muzzle in Mali: Junta Imposes Ban Amid Political Turmoil

[ad_1] Bamako, Mali – In a move that marks a significant escalation in Mali’s political crisis, the ruling junta has imposed a comprehensive ban on media reporting concerning the activities of political parties and associations. This directive, issued by Mali’s high authority for communication, restricts all forms of media, including television, radio, online platforms, and

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