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Farmers-Herders Clash Leaves 15 Dead In Central African Republic
Fourteen persons have died after violence broke out between farmers and cattle herders in the Central African Republic village of…
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#COVID19: Congo Brazzaville To Use Town Criers In Vaccination Campaign
The Republic of Congo (Brazzaville) government has decided to use town criers in Pointe-Noire city, the epicentre of the COVID-19…
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Central African Republic Citizens In Diaspora Want Russian Mercenaries Off Their Country
Citizens of the Central African Republic in the diaspora have written to the Russian government to pull out the Russian…
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Cameroon Government, ICFR Launch Campaign For Legal Timber Consumption
The Cameroon government and the International Centre for Forestry Research (ICFR) have launched a national campaign aimed at promoting a…
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Close Aide Of Central African Republic Rebel Leader Killed By Russian Mercenaries
A close aide of the Union for Peace in the Central African Republic (UPC) rebel leader, Ali Darassa, was killed…
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UN, Chad Hold Talks On Successful Transition
The United Nations in Chad on Monday, June 14, 2021, organised a high-level concertation meeting in favour of national reconciliation…
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DR Congo Militia Leader Accused Of Ivory Trafficking Arrested
A militia leader in the Democratic Republic of Congo accused of involvement in ivory trafficking has been arrested. Jackson Muhukambuto…
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DR Congo Army Kills 21 Militia, Loses Officer In Ituri Province
The Democratic Republic of Congo national army has killed 21 militia and recovered five weapons in the ongoing battles with…
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Rwandan Forces Stop Joint Operations With Russian Mercenaries In Central African Republic
The High Command of the Rwandan army has announced that its forces serving under the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilisation…
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#COVID-19: Cameroon’s Senate President Says Poor Communication Responsible For Low Vaccination Rate
The President of Cameroon’s Senate, Marcel Niat Njifenji, has blamed the increasing rate of COVID-19 infections in the country on…
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