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NewsLink 2025- 10- 17 Third Edition

•Burkinabe government Introduces New Rules for NGO Finances Amid Espionage Suspicions •President Diomaye Faye of Senegal honors victims of Thiaroye Massacre as he receives White Paper. •Abducted Mali’s regional councilor calls for negotiation with armed men to seek his release.…

NewsLink 2025- 10- 17 Second Edition

Burkinabe government Introduces New Rules for NGO Finances Amid Espionage Suspicions President Diomaye Faye of Senegal honors victims of Thiaroye Massacre as he receives White Paper. Abducted Mali’s regional councilor calls for negotiation with armed men to seek his release.…

NewsLink 2025- 10- 17 Première édition

President Diomaye Faye of Senegal honors victims of Thiaroye Massacre as he receives White Paper. Recent AFROBAROMETER survey reveals three out of every four Sierra Leoneans lack access to legal services. And Nigerian Senate moves to protect citizens from migration-related…

President Faye Receives White Paper On Thiaroye Massacre

In Senegal, President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has received the White Paper on the Thiaroye massacre, marking a major step toward acknowledging one of the country’s most painful historical events. The presentation ceremony took place on Thursday at the Presidential Palace,…

Mali Authorities Step Up Crackdown On Fake Medicines

In Mali, authorities have intensified their crackdown on counterfeit medicines as part of efforts to safeguard public health. On Thursday, more than sixty tons of fake pharmaceutical products were destroyed near Bamako following a series of operations by the Central…

Nigerian Senate Warns Of Rising Abuse Of Migrants Abroad

The Nigerian Senate has raised alarm over the increasing cases of abuse, exploitation, and trafficking of Nigerian migrants overseas. Lawmakers described the situation as a national crisis, stressing that the continuous mistreatment of migrants threatens both the nation’s human capital…

Ghana Approves Absorption of 6,200 Unpaid Teachers

Ghana’s Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has announced Cabinet approval for the absorption of 6,200 teachers who have been working for over eight months without pay. Speaking at a press briefing, the Minister said the move followed petitions from affected…