Tekijä: Ohene Anochie

Senior Reporter at AMN News Agency, known for his insightful journalism and in-depth coverage of current events.

Rwandan President Paul Kagame has announced for the first time that he plans to run for a fourth term in next year’s elections. I am happy with the confidence Rwandans have shown in me. I will always serve them as long as I can. Yes, I am indeed a candidate,” Kagame, 65, told Reporters. President Kagame, who has been in office since 2000, has overseen a period of significant transformation and growth in Rwanda. His leadership has been marked by efforts to rebuild and reconcile a nation scarred by genocide, as well as a focus on economic development, healthcare, and…

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On September 6, 2023 the presidential election tribunal in Nigeria’s capital Abuja threw out opposition challenges to the victory of Bola Tinubu in Africa’s most populous country’s February presidential election. A five-member panel of the court which sat for over 10 hours on Wednesday (Sep. 6)  upheld Tinubu’s victory in the poll. The court ruled that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Atiku Abubakar, and his Labour Party (LP) counterpart Peter Obi, failed to prove the allegations of fraud, Tinubu’s ineligibility and others in their petitions challenging the outcome of the tightly contested election. The judgement has elicited reactions among…

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The gap between the damage caused by the deadly earthquake in Morocco and the property actually insured risks being considerable, with many houses not being covered, reinsurer Scor ruled on Sunday. The earthquake, which registered a powerful magnitude, inflicted extensive damage on buildings, leaving many homeowners and residents grappling with the financial implications of reconstruction and repairs. In Morocco, as in many parts of the world, property insurance against natural disasters remains an option rather than a legal requirement. As a result, a substantial portion of the affected population now faces the daunting task of rebuilding their homes without the…

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In the aftermath of a devastating earthquake that struck Morocco, leaving a trail of destruction and claiming the lives of at least 2500 people, an outpouring of support and solidarity has emerged from both the international community and concerned citizens around the world. The disaster has prompted a coordinated effort to provide urgent assistance to those affected by the catastrophe. The earthquake, which struck with sudden and overwhelming force, has caused widespread devastation, particularly in densely populated urban areas. Buildings have crumbled, leaving many trapped beneath the rubble, while essential infrastructure such as hospitals, schools, and transportation networks have been…

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In an unwavering commitment to bolster national security and address the persistent threat of Islamic militants, Burkina Faso’s President, Ibrahim Toare, is leading a comprehensive strategy aimed at restoring peace and prosperity to the nation. The initiative comes amidst ongoing challenges posed by extremist groups in the Sahel region. Burkina Faso has faced significant security concerns in recent years, with extremist groups operating in the northern and eastern regions of the country. These groups have been responsible for acts of violence, including attacks on civilians and security forces, leading to displacement and instability in the affected areas. President Toare, who…

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In a significant move towards promoting sustainable transportation and reducing carbon emissions, the Kenyan government has unveiled ambitious plans for a nationwide e-bike scheme. The initiative aims to revolutionize urban mobility, enhance environmental conservation, and improve accessibility for citizens across the country. Under the proposed e-bike scheme, the government plans to introduce a network of electric bicycles in major cities and towns throughout Kenya. These e-bikes will be available for rent at affordable rates, providing an eco-friendly and cost-effective alternative to traditional transportation options. “The introduction of e-bikes aligns with our commitment to addressing urban congestion, reducing air pollution, and…

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Leaders from the BRICS group of nations – Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa – convened for their annual summit to discuss a range of issues, including the possibility of expanding the group’s membership. The virtual summit brought together heads of state from these emerging economies to deliberate on ways to strengthen cooperation and enhance the group’s influence on the global stage. One of the focal points of the summit was the consideration of expanding the BRICS membership to include other emerging economies that share similar economic, political, and strategic interests. The leaders engaged in discussions about the potential…

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Escaping violence and instability, a growing number of refugees from Darfur have embarked on perilous journeys to reach safety in Chad. Many of these individuals recount harrowing tales of leaving their homes at night, walking for days, and enduring unimaginable hardships to find refuge in neighboring countries. The ongoing conflict in Darfur, Sudan, has led to a dire humanitarian crisis, with countless civilians being displaced from their homes due to violence, insecurity, and displacement. The situation has driven thousands to make the treacherous journey across borders, seeking safety and protection in refugee camps such as Farchana in Chad. “I left…

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In a surprising turn of events, a former adviser to President Félix Tshisekedi has been acquitted of charges related to “intelligence with Rwanda” by a court in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The verdict comes after a trial that has garnered significant attention both domestically and internationally. Moïse Ngendandumwe, a former senior adviser to President Tshisekedi, had been facing allegations of collaborating with Rwandan authorities to gather and share sensitive intelligence about the DRC’s internal affairs. The charges had raised concerns about potential implications for diplomatic relations between the two neighboring countries. The court’s decision to acquit Ngendandumwe was…

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The European Union (EU) has issued a statement urging the Central African Republic (CAR) to prioritize “more inclusive democratic processes” as the nation continues its efforts to strengthen governance and stability. The call comes in the midst of ongoing political developments and the need to consolidate democratic institutions in the country. In the statement released on Sunday, the EU underscored the importance of fostering a political environment that ensures the participation of all segments of society in decision-making processes. The EU emphasized the significance of respect for human rights, the rule of law, and transparent governance as crucial components of…

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