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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…

The Future of Modern Agriculture

This week, Enviroscope takes a look at the Future of Modern Agriculture. Technological tools are evolving and occupying a considerable place in the field. Many agricultural stakeholders are using them in their activities. However, the sector faces challenges such as…

NewsLink 2025- 08- 27 Fourth Edition

•Former TRRC Chief Baba Jallow Urges President Barrow to Drop Charges Against Peaceful Protesters, Warns of Rising Instability •IMF Wraps Up Visit to Senegal as Government Unveils Recovery Plan Amid Hidden Debt Crisis •Cote d’Ivoire’s Independent Electoral Commission seals the…

NewsLink 2025- 08- 27 Third Edition

•IMF Wraps Up Visit to Senegal as Government Unveils Recovery Plan Amid Hidden Debt Crisis •Cote d’Ivoire’s Independent Electoral Commission seals the candidacy registration phase ahead of October 25 elections. •Kanifing Court Grants Bail to 23 PURA Protesters, Warns Against…

NewsLink 2025-08-27 Second Edition

•Cote d’Ivoire’s Independent Electoral Commission seals the candidacy registration phase ahead of October 25 elections. •The Gambian police releases 22 protesters as the government investigates recent hike in data subscription. •Guinea-Bissau’s Prime Minister Braima Camará seeks medical treatment in Dakar,…