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Coups: Guinea-Bissau President Beefs Up Personal Security

Guinea-Bissau’s President Umaro Sissoco Embalo has appointed two new officials to protect his security, who took up their duties on Monday with the head of state alluding to coups d’etat elsewhere in Africa. The security appointments were made shortly after coups in Niger and Gabon, both carried out by the security officials of the government….

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US, European Nations Evacuate Nationals from Niger Amid Political Unrest

In response to the escalating political turmoil in Niger, the United States has initiated the evacuation of its citizens, aligning with European countries in ensuring the safety of their nationals. While closely monitoring the situation, the US State Department affirms the continuity of its mission and the engagement of senior leadership. France, alongside other nations,…

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Senegal Suspends TikTok Over Security Concerns; Opposition Leader’s Hunger Strike Continues

The Senegalese government has taken the step of suspending the popular social media platform TikTok, citing concerns over its potential misuse for spreading hateful and subversive content that poses a threat to the nation’s stability. The Ministry of Communication and Telecommunications highlighted TikTok’s exploitation by those with malicious intent as a primary reason for the…

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Calls for Military Deployment to Tackle Illegal Mining Surge in Gauteng Province

The Gauteng Provincial Legislature’s Portfolio Committee on Community Safety is urging President Cyril Ramaphosa and Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi to consider deploying soldiers in the province to address the escalating issue of illegal mining. The committee’s request follows a tragic incident in which a 32-year-old man lost his life during a clash between illegal miners…

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Ghana’s Parliament Passes Bill to Abolish Death Penalty, Introducing Life Imprisonment

  Ghana’s Parliament has taken a historic step by passing the Criminal Offences (Amendment) Bill 2022 into law, effectively abolishing the death penalty from the country’s statutes. Under the new law, individuals found guilty of murder will be sentenced to life imprisonment, pending the president’s assent. The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, deferred…

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Swakopmund to Host Africa’s First Green Hydrogen Power Plant, ‘Renewstable’

Swakopmund, Namibia, is gearing up to be the host of Africa’s inaugural green hydrogen power plant, named Renewstable. Swakopmund’s mayor, Dina Namubes, sees this facility as a significant milestone in harnessing renewable energy sources for the town, country, and the continent as a whole. During a recent business gathering organized by the Swakopmund municipality, Hydrogène…

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