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Algeria orders Catholic charity shut after 60 years

The Roman Catholic Church says the Algerian authorities have ordered the closure

200,000 at risk of starvation as drought ravages Somalia: UN

Somalia is facing a "very alarming" situation after more than four years

Oil giant Shell snaps up African solar provider Daystar Power

Oil giant Royal Dutch Shell will purchase African solar provider Daystar Power

Ugandan Government Charges Schools to Continue E-learning Post-Covid

Education institutions in Uganda must develop post-Covid Open Distance e-Learning (ODeL) strategies

Zimbabwean Banks, Firms Raided by Central Bank for Voilating Exchange Control Regulations

The Exchange Control Division of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has raided

U.N. food agency says debris from drone strike hit truck in northern Ethiopia

Debris from a drone strike in northern Ethiopia's Tigray region hit a

Over 1m Ugandans in need of sign language interpreters

What you need to know: More than one million people with hearing

Ghana’s Law School entrance exam cancelled and rescheduled after leak

The Ghana School of Law entrance examination that was expected to be

Ghana: 16 Minors Rescued as Immigration Service Bust Child Trafficking Syndicate

The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has busted a syndicate that is allegedly

ECOWAS Leaders to Impose “Gradual Sanctions” on Guinea Military Junta

West African leaders have agreed to impose gradual sanctions on Guinea-Conakry's military junta