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WEEKLY TOP NEWS – One Coup Too Many

It is no news that the Gabonese President Ali Bongo has been overthrown by the military and a transitional head of state installed. This edition of Weekly Top News will look at the failing democratic institutions prompting a wave of…

50-50 EPISODE 172 – Unpaid Work_ Introduction

Unpaid care work includes household duties such as cooking, cleaning, water and fuel collection, child care, or elder care, essentially, these domestic duties are essential to a well-functioning society and economy, but they are often overlooked and women and girls…

NewsLink 2023- 09- 06 First Edition

Let’s take you to the Gambia because the implementation plan on Nationally Determined Contributors (NDC) as per the Paris Agreement is completed. The document according to the Minister of Environment, Natural Resources and Climate Change Rohey John Manjang, will guide…

NewsLink 2023- 09 – 05 Third Edition

The Economic Community of Central African States ECCAS Suspends Gabon from Membership in Response to Military Coup. The Gambia’s Defenses Ministry tables the Arms Trade Treaty Agreement for consideration and ratification by parliament The Ivorian Independent Electoral Commission Declares RHDP…

GUEST INTERVIEW

It is evident that for every economy and society to thrive and develop, there should be the opportunity for young people to transform livelihoods through Entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurs are therefore a national asset who can through skills, innovations, and new dimensions…

The Book Review

In this edition of The Book Review, we visit Ola Rotimi’s The Gods Are Notto Blame, which tells the story of man’s struggle against fate. It pits free willagainst fate to demonstrate how the gods use man’s weaknesses as triggers…

NewsLink 2023- 09- 05 Second Edition

In Cote d’Ivoire, the Independent Electoral Commission (CEI) announced Monday evening that the ruling Rally of Houphouetists for Democracy and Peace (RHDP) largely won the regional and municipal elections, held on September 2. Speaking in an address on state tv…