Business

Rampant Sale of Stolen Medicines in Liberia’s Pharmacies, USAid Reports

[ad_1] MONROVIA, LIBERIA — A concerning report from the US Agency for International Development (USAid) reveals that approximately 90% of pharmacies in Liberia are engaged in selling stolen medicines that were originally donated by aid organizations. The disclosure was made over the weekend by USAid Mission Director Jim Wright, highlighting a significant issue of corruption

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Markets

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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Business

Flood Crisis Worsen in Entebbe After Heavy Rains; Travellers Warned to Proceed with Caution

[ad_1] ENTEBBE, UGANDA — Social media has become a pivotal platform for raising awareness and expressing concerns about the recent catastrophic flooding in Entebbe, particularly in the Kitubulu area. Following heavy rains on Monday morning, which persisted for approximately four hours, the situation has intensified with significant flooding and disruptions to traffic, exacerbating the ongoing

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Technology

Fatal Floods Claim 60 Lives in Tanzania

[ad_1] DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA — Tanzania is grappling with severe floods that have claimed the lives of nearly 60 people since the beginning of April, according to a government statement released this past Sunday. The coastal regions of the East African nation have borne the brunt of this natural disaster, with extensive damage inflicted

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Technology

Chad’s Interim President Mahamat Idriss Déby Launches Presidential Campaign

[ad_1] N’DJAMENA, CHAD — Interim President Mahamat Idriss Déby officially commenced his campaign for the upcoming presidential elections in Chad, aimed at transitioning the country back to democratic civilian governance. The elections, scheduled for May 6, find Déby competing against nine other candidates, including the junta-appointed Prime Minister Succès Masra. Speaking at his first campaign

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Business

EU Envoys’ Meeting with Namibian Opposition Sparks Huge Uproar

[ad_1] WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA — Tensions have escalated in Namibia following a controversial meeting between European Union (EU) envoys and Panduleni Itula, the leader of the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC), an opposition party. The meeting, which took place last Tuesday at the residence of the German ambassador Thorsten Hutter in Windhoek, has drawn sharp criticism

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Politics

Protests Erupt in Hundreds in Demanding US Military Exit in Niger

[ad_1] NIAMEY, NIGER — Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets of Niamey, the capital of Niger, this past Saturday, voicing a strong demand for the removal of United States military forces from the country. This public outcry follows the military government’s decision to end a significant military agreement with the US and to invite

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Technology

Experts weigh in as Togo Gears Up for Legislative Elections

[ad_1] LOME, TOGO — The political climate in Togo heats up as parliamentary election campaigns commenced on Saturday, set against a backdrop of delays and heightened tensions stemming from President Faure Gnassingbé’s controversial attempts to overhaul the constitution. These attempts included proposals to eliminate presidential elections altogether. The elections are scheduled for April 29. The

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Markets

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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