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On Friday, the Congo lower house parliament filed a motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Sylvestre Ilunga Ilunkamba. Mandate Ilunga’s motion to immediately resign from his office of face the actual vote of no confidence. The resignation ushers a step to a political victory for the reigning Congo president, Felix Tshisekedi. President Tshisekedi has had a rough time in executing his Agendas to his country as president. This is attributed to the dominance of former president Kabila in the parliament. Tshisekedi won the presidency of Congo, where he was later forced into a coalition with Kabila, which didn’t work…

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.Elephant hunting was banned in Ethiopia in 2014. Ethiopia`s former President, Ian Khama, made this decision in the efforts to ensure wildlife protection. Due to this prohibition of big game hunting, the elephant population in Ethiopia grew tremendously. Estimations revealed that around 130,000 elephants existed in the wild after the ban. Tourism Sector Prosperity Ethiopia`s tourism sector, in turn, flourished due to the restriction of big game hunting. The industry became the second-largest revenue generator in Botswana`s economy. Botswana`s protection efforts set a shining example to other African countries not too keen on ensuring wildlife protection. Elephant Hunting Ban lifted…

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The Azande people speak the Zande Language. They belong to a certain group found in the North Central in Africa. Specifically, they are located in the northeastern parts of the DRC. Furthermore, they extend to southwestern and south-central areas of South Sudan. They also cover the southeastern areas of the Central African Republic. When you move to Orientale Province in regions like Dung, Daruma, Isiro, you will find the Congolese Azande. The tribe that settled in Central Africa found their comfort zone in Rafa, Obo, and Bangasu. Those who went to South Sudan lived in Maridi, Rimbio, and Yei…

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The school year in the US is only weeks away after President Trump promised to reopen schools. Many, especially parents were not pleased by the news for fear of risking their children’s health safety. It at this time that the US is experiencing an upsurge in corona cases and the government plans to reopen schools. Marina Avalos, a mother to a seven-year-old girl said she was uncertain of what to do. The lady was reluctant to permit her only daughter to go to school come August. Like most parents, Marina doesn’t comprehend why schools should open during the pandemic. Meanwhile,…

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Conservationist Romy Stader and artist Hannelie Coetzee aim to tackle the water pollution challenge in South Africa. They seek to eliminate the sewage-filled rivers, dead dogs, used needles, and broken TVs from the country’s waters. In the pursuit of this achievement, the two will use research and green infrastructure. Additionally, they aim to use art in a model they made to replicate the model’s changes to the rivers across Johannesburg. Johannesburg Jukskeu river In December 2020, Romy and Coetze launched an initiative called the charity of Water for the future. As a first task, the initiative started by tackling the…

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The Hubei health commission, party secretary, together with the head of the commission, is the most recent officials to fan With them was the deputy director of the country’s Red Cross with ‘dereliction of duty’ over ‘handling of donations. The world health organization has already given the virus coved-19.’ This article explores reason they remove Several Senior Officials Over Their Handling Of coronavirus Outbreak As The Death Toll Passed 1000. As per now, over forty-two thousand cases are confirmed cases in China. The death cases reported have also exceeded the 2003 Sars epidemic. On Monday 10thfb 2020, there were 103 cases…

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In October, Malawi’s School Certificate of Education (MSCE) examinations for secondary schools begun. More than 154,000 students across Malawi were set to sit for these examinations. The examinations were set to run up to mid-November, but it was discovered that some exam papers had been leaked on social media. The discovery of the leak prompted the cancelation of the exam. Additionally, police arrested more than 30 students found in possession of leaked electronic MSCE examination papers. Local authorities also arrested two teachers and a businessman for allegedly being behind the leakage. Chayamba Secondary School and its Students An official from…

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Meet the most ruthless African dictators who, despite trying to develop their countries, have in turn made the citizens of their countries regret ever electing them amid the death, poverty, economic stagnation, and ruin they leave behind. Leadership is a gift from God and should come with integrity, knowledge, empathy, and above all, a sense of responsibility. Some African leaders maintain that exploitation of power is the way to go, and this has made them the most ruthless African dictators of all time. Probably as years go by, we shall have a few more until we learn to vote for…

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The death toll from the violence and looting that has engulfed South Africa for several days has increased to 45, with the premier of Kwazulu-Natal province announcing 22 more dead on Tuesday morning (KZN, East). According to Sihle Zikalala, the death toll in the province where the violence erupted on Friday has grown to 26. President Cyril Ramaphosa stated on Monday evening that six individuals had died in the Johannesburg metropolitan region. On the fourth day of violence in South Africa, the army was called in to quell the unrest, which was sparked by the arrest of…

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