
May 19, 2013
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Nigeria workers union down plays 9.4% inflation drop
August 18, 2011Nigeria’s Trade Union Congress (TUC) has given a cool response to an official report that the country’s double-digit inflation rate has dropped to 9.4%.
300,000 children out of school in Sierra Leone
August 18, 2011A new study says some 300,000 school age children in Sierra Leone are currently out of school, citing poverty among parents as one of the factors contributing to the problem.
Ivorian cocoa-coffee sector being reformed
August 18, 2011An operation to reform Ivory Coast agricultural sector has been launched by the new Ivorian government of President Alassane Ouattara.
Guinea opposition wants electoral body replaced
August 18, 2011Guinea's opposition led by Cellou Dallein Diallo has given President Alpha Conde's government a memorandum, calling for the replacement of members of the national electoral commission.
Cameroon cholera epidemic persists with nearly 500 deaths
August 18, 2011Cameroon has been grappling with a cholera epidemic that is ravaging the country for some eight months now, but the death toll and the number of cases continue to rise.
Botswana leader begins visit to Liberia today
August 17, 2011Botswana’s President General Seretse Khama Ian Khama is due to arrive in Liberia today, Wednesday for a 2-day "working visit".
Nigeria enjoys lowest inflation in 3 years
August 17, 2011Reports say Nigeria’s Central Bank has managed to stop the double-digit inflation.
The latest inflation figures now show that the general prices of goods and services in Nigeria have fallen to single-digit rate of 9. 4% in July, the lowest level in more than three years.
Sierra Leone forum to review budget, financial reform
August 17, 2011The Sierra Leonean government’s budget has been subjected to scrutiny, as Tuesday 16 August was dedicated to budget review at a public forum.
Guinea: West African Muslim youth workshop underway
August 16, 2011The 9th international training workshop of the West Africa Muslim Youth Organization is underway in the Guinean capital, Conakry.
Niger: Govt determined to fight corruption
August 16, 2011Niger’s President Mahamadou Issoufou is determined to continue his fight against corruption.
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