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In Senegal, several cases of violence against children have recently been reported in centres dedicated to their protection. Faced with the outbreak of violence in childcare and protection centers, the Ministry of Justice says it is working on an alternative…
The African Methodist Zion University has with immediate effect revoked the degrees of 16 students for academic fraud. The 16 students were among 400 other students who graduated from the University about a Month ago. WADR’s Darlington Porkpa reports.
The Gambia's opposition leader Ousainou Darboe says he is overall satisfied with the process of the national voter registration. He called on his supporters to maintain peace and be law-abiding. The former vice president Darboe made the remarks after being…
As Nigeria gears up for the general elections in 2023, the Independent National Electoral Commission, has announced that it has removed 749 polling units from inappropriate facilities. Chairman of the Commission, Professor Mahmood Yakubu disclosed this on Wednesday in Abuja…
In Ghana, the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA), has fined one of Africa’s largest food retailers, Shoprite for selling imported chicken as locally produced ones to unsuspecting customers. This follows the closure of the meat section of the shop at…
Sounds from parts of Ivory Coast as supporters of former President Laurent Gbagbo celebrate ahead of his expected return today. The General Secretary of the Ivorian Popular Front (FPI) Assoa Adou announced the date of Gbagbo’s homecoming on Monday, in…
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The UN’s health agency says suicide remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. The World Health Organisation’s latest estimates, published on Thursday in “Suicide worldwide in 2019” show that more people die every year as a result of…