NewsLink 2023- 04- 10 Third Edition
Meanwhile, the United Kingdom has stopped “active recruitment” of skilled and experienced health and social care personnel from Nigeria and 53 other countries globally, mostly African nations.
Meanwhile, the United Kingdom has stopped “active recruitment” of skilled and experienced health and social care personnel from Nigeria and 53 other countries globally, mostly African nations.
Three Coastal States from the ECOWAS subregion to benefit from U.S. assisted program to prevent the spread of violent extremism. Liberian President George Weah assures citizens of quality and affordable healthcare across the country. Guinea’s former Frist Lady, Hadja Djènè…
Let’s begin in Mali as the government is showing its willingness to work for the implementation of the peace and reconciliation agreement through the creation of two draft decrees. The implementation of this agreement has been a concern for some…
CMA denounces provocative low flight altitude by Malian army aircraft over its territory Health Authorities in theGAMBIA confirman outbreak of H5N1 bird flu Ghana Water Authority begins nationwide clampdown on debtors in an effort to raise revenue Th World Bank…
Cote D’Ivoire has received approval from the International Monetary Fund IMF for the financing of projects to the tune of 2000 billion CFA francs or 3.6 billion US dollars. The development was communicated by the Ivorian government spokesperson Amadou Coulibaly…
Domestic Election Observers in Ghana calls for the resignation of two commissioners Lawmakers in Nigeria condemn calls for an interim Government Population hits 8 million in TOGO’s fifth census with 51% women And in Senegal, Stakeholdersmeet to discuss violence against…
In other news, authorities in Cameroon have expressed concern aboutthe impact of the fighting between separatists and the national army on the rebuilding of the affected regions. Fornearly three years, the reconstruction of basic infrastructures such as schools, health facilities,…
In this episode, host Atiewin Mbillah-Lawson explores corporal punishment, how it affects different genders, and impacts gender-based violence and societies in general. Already, Together for Girls – a global partnership working to end sexual violence against children and adolescents notes…
Let’s begin as Mali as the Transitional Assembly this week opened the ordinary session with a focus on the referendum and the upcoming general elections as well as the country’s fight against terrorism. Around thirty bills and proposals will be…
Still in Senegal, the countrymarks its 63rd Independence Day anniversary today 4th April 2023. The day is commemorated annually after the country gained independence from France on April 4, 1960. The people of Senegal on this fateful day, remember and…
We begin the bulletin in Senegal where President Macky Sall is calling for dialogue and consultation to preserve peace, stability, and national cohesion across the country. His speech served as a prelude to the celebration of the country’s Independence Day…
In Nigeria’s southwest Osun State, Governor Ademola Adeleke, credits the peaceful conduct of the state elections held on March 18 to the support given by the United States government. Governor Adeleke made this comment during a visit by the US…