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News link 2022-09-27 First Edition
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The medical and dental council- of Ghana, says medical and dental degree certificates issued by schools from Ukraine from 2022, will not be recognized. It follows the resort to an online mode of training by some Ukrainian medical schools due…
In Liberia, the shortage of Rice is causing some commotions among the population as many consumers Monday went looking for the grain but could not find any. Rice is a major staple food in Liberia. This is the fourth time…
The Nigeria Broadcasting Commission has threatened to shut down any broadcast station that uses its platform to propagate fake news. The Director-General of NBC, Malam Balarabe Ilelah, gave the warning at a sensitization forum on political broadcasting ahead of the…
Basketball’s world governing body has opened an investigation after players on the Mali women’s team were filmed physically fighting one another following their World Cup loss to Serbia in Sydney. The scuffle between Salimatou Kourouma and Kamite Elisabeth Dabou broke…
The Chadian presidency on Tuesday says the ongoing national dialogue on peace will be rounded off on the 30th of September. The forum which was launched on August 20 by the president of the transition, General Mahamat Idriss Deby, and…
The former Finance Minister Seth Tekper says the country’s debt restructuring is unavoidable following the government's balance of payment deficit over the period. His comment is coming as a backdrop of the country commencing discussions with domestic bondholders on a restructuring…
The Minister of culture and tourism in Burkina Faso, Valerie Kabore said on Tuesday that the country recorded an all time-drop in overall tourist arrivals of 23.5% in 2020 compared to the year 2019. She attributed the decline to the…
Prime Minister of Burkina Faso, Albert Ouédraogo, on Monday, met with a delegation from the Union Action Unit (UAS) to discuss the development of the country. James Adjapong has the details.
The United Nations (UN) has urged Mali to free 46 detained Ivorian soldiers after the transitional government in Bamako attacked UN chief Antonio Guterres over his comments on the two-month standoff. The UN secretariat in a statement voiced "grave concern"…
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