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NewsLink 2025- 08- 28 Third Edition

•The Nigerian Government announces price increment for issuance of Travel Passports amid public concerns •CSOs and Opposition Parties in Togo call for installation of a new government after hundred days without a cabinet •Former Executive Secretary of the Gambia’s TRRC…

NewsLink 2025-08-28 Second Edition

•Former Executive Secretary of the Gambia’s TRRC warns against actions capable of destabilising the country, •The Malian Transitional government halts payment of salaries to more than 36,000 civil servants. •Ghana drops six places in the latest Global Peace Index ranking,…

Togo Marks 100 Days Without Cabinet As Anxiety Grows

Togo has gone more than 100 days without a government since adopting a new constitution and entering the fifth republic. The prolonged absence of a cabinet is fueling anxiety among opposition parties and citizens concerned about political stability. The Alliance…

Mali Suspends Salaries For Over 36,000 Civil Servants

Mali’s transitional government will suspend salaries for more than 36,000 civil servants starting next September after discovering they are not registered in the country’s integrated human resources management system. Authorities say the measure seeks to verify the actual existence of…

Five Women Killed In Nigerian Mining Site Collapse

At least five women have died in Niger State, Nigeria, after an illegal mining site collapsed, trapping them beneath the debris. Local authorities say rescue operations have ended, with all victims recovered from the site. The tragedy has renewed calls…

IMF Urges Transparency In Government Borrowing Practices

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has raised concerns over the lack of transparency in government borrowing, warning that it undermines investor confidence and raises borrowing costs. The institution says opaque borrowing practices leave economies more exposed to potential debt crises.…

NewsLink 2025- 08- 28 First Edition

•The Malian Transitional government halts payment of salaries to more than 36,000 civil servants. •Former Executive Secretary of the Gambia’s TRRC warns against actions capable of destabilising the country. •And Ghana drops six places in the latest Global Peace Index…