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Liberia Convicts Kenyan Man For Heroin Smuggling

A Kenyan national, Larnard Bonancy Arondo, has been convicted in Liberia on charges of drug importation, criminal conspiracy, and facilitation. The case stems from February 2025, when Arondo attempted to smuggle 8.6 kilograms of heroin, valued at nearly USD 389,000,…

NewsLink 2025- 09- 08 First Edition

•Bandit attack in Northwestern Nigeria leaves eight dead and twenty others seriously injured. •Reaction trails Senegalese President Diomaye Faye’s first cabinet reshuffle. •West Africa College of Physicians Urges Stronger Inter-Sectoral Collaboration to Tackle Regional Health Challenges

Personal Hygiene – Managing Body Odour

Your sense of smell can bring back fond memories or alert you when something’s burning in the oven. But what about body odour—what does it reveal about your health? Find our more in this edition with the theme – Managing…

Senegal Cabinet Shake-Up Sees Key Ministers Replaced

Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko has unveiled a sweeping cabinet reshuffle, introducing new ministers and restructuring key portfolios to, in his words, “strengthen governance and meet citizens’ expectations.” Among the most striking changes is the appointment of Me Bamba Cissé,…

Boko Haram Attack In Borno Kills 63 People

At least 63 people, including five soldiers and 58 civilians, have been killed in a Boko Haram attack on Daral-Jamal, a community along the Bama-Banki Road in Nigeria’s Sambisa Forest. The terrorists struck late Friday, torching over 20 houses, vehicles,…

Burkina Faso Opens Legal Cases Against Two Lawyers

Authorities in Burkina Faso have launched separate legal proceedings against two lawyers facing serious allegations. At the Ouaga I High Court, Maître Ini Benjamine Esther Doli is under investigation for Facebook posts flagged in late August 2025. She faces charges…

Ghana Records Surge In Exam Malpractice At WASSCE

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has reported a sharp rise in malpractice during this year’s WASSCE for School Candidates. Cases included impersonation, unauthorized phone use, and collusion between candidates and some invigilators. Despite strict monitoring measures, 16 people were…