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Zimbabwe: Fuel prices to be reduced as inflation surges

Zimbabwe will subsidise public transport and cut fuel duties by more than half as it tries to ease the impact of rampant inflation on...

Nigerians given incentive to vote with fuel price cut

Nigerian voters were disappointed last Saturday when voting in this month's general elections was postponed. Voting in the presidential election will now take place this...

Zimbabweans stage violent protests over fuel prices

Protests erupted in Zimbabwe on Monday as citizens react to hikes in fuel prices announced over the weekend. Protesters burnt tyres, barricade roads and blocked...

Kenyan President, Kenyatta to reduce tax on fuel

Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta on Friday said a new and unpopular tax on petroleum products was necessary, but that he wanted to cut it...

Guineans protest hike in fuel prices

Thousands of Guineans have been protesting hikes in fuel prices. Protests have been taking place in the capital, Conakry, against 25% rise in fuel...

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Nigerian High Commission apartments in Ghana demolished

Some new apartments built at the residence of the Nigerian High Commissioner in Ghana’s capital city Accra, have been demolished by bulldozers. The apartments have been constructed to...

Covid-19: Ghana records significant recovery numbers

Ghanaian health officials on Saturday said over 10,000 persons infected with the coronavirus have now recovered. The significant number of recoveries means the country now...

DR Congo: President’s ex-chief of staff jailed 20 years for corruption

The ex-chief of staff of the president of the Democratic Republic of Congo has been jailed 20 years by a high court. Vital Kamerhe was...

Covid-19: Zimbabwe’s health minister arrested, charged for graft

Zimbabwe's Health Minister Obadiah Moyo has been arrested over corruption allegations related to procurement of medical equipment worth $60 million. Moyo is accused of illegally...

Ghana’s new law that jails citizens not wearing facemask 10 years

Ghanaians who fail to wear the face masks in compliance with a presidential directive risk going to jail for ten years. They also face a...
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