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Displaced: Residents Struggle To Find New Home After Shasha Clash In Oyo State
When Muhammed Aliyu found the strength to tell his story, he was sitting on a torn carton under a palm…
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20,000 Ebola Vaccines To Arrive In Guinea This Weekend
Twenty thousand doses of Ebola vaccines are expected to arrive in Guinea this weekend to support the country’s efforts in…
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Central African Banks Reject Recommendations To Harden Conditions For #COVID19 Loans
Twenty-three per cent of banks in the Central African Economic and Monetary Commission, (CEMAC) have rejected Bank of Central African…
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UNHCR Wants Better Humanitarian Access In CAR As Refugees Figures Increase
The UN Refugee Agency, UNHCR says it needs better humanitarian access to the needy in countries where there are citizens…
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172 Players, Officials Test Positive For COVID-19 During CHAN
One hundred and seventy-two persons, including players and officials, tested positive for COVID-19 during the three-week African Nations Championship (CHAN)…
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CEMAC Health Ministers Meet To Choose COVID-19 Vaccine For Their Countries
Health ministers of countries of the Central African Economic and Monetary Commission, (CEMAC), have been meeting by videoconference since Tuesday,…
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Yellow Fever: Fraction Of Vaccine Doses As Effective – MSF
Giving people a fraction of a yellow fever vaccine is effective and could help vaccinate millions of more people during…
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Security Situation In CAR Remains Volatile After Elections
Hopes that some relative peace would return to the war-torn Central African Republic after the legislative and presidential elections of…
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Over 500 Cases Of Domestic Violence Recorded In Kinshasa In 8 Months
More than 500 cases of domestic violence against women were registered in the Democratic Republic of Congo capital, Kinshasa, between…
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Gabon Govt Silent As Estimboue People Cry Over Pollution By Oil Companies
After more than two years of crying to government without a response, the population of Etikboue, a locality in the…
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