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President Biya of Cameroon has declared that he will run again for Presidency in 2026 at the age 93

When Cameroon holds its next presidential election, Paul Biya will be 93. But the country’s presidency confirmed this week that he will contest on his ruling party’s ticket, as he has done in the past. Both decisions — to delay the elections by a year and to allow him to contest despite his age — […]

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22 Students dead after school in Nigeria collapses during classes

At least 16 students were killed on Friday when a school in central Nigeria collapsed on pupils taking exams, according to an AFP correspondent. Trapped students were heard crying for help under the rubble after the Saint Academy school in Jos North district of Plateau State fell in on classrooms. Mechanical diggers tried to rescue

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IN THEIR CONTINUED MOVE TO FOSTER PUBLIC HEALTH, MOTHERS UNION-BUGANDA DONATE DELIVERY BEDS TO LUTEETE HEALTH CENTRE LUWEERO DIOCESE

Mothers Union Buganda, have also amongst other activities added visits to health centers most especially those under the church of Uganda Umbrella to see how they can support them especially those in sorry state. They recently visited Luteete Health Centre Luweero Diocese in Luweero District where they donated different items like delivery beds, uniforms for

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Chelsea complete signing of Renato Veiga

Chelsea FC   Chelsea is pleased to confirm the signing of Renato Veiga from FC Basel. Capable of playing in defence and midfield, the 20-year-old has signed a seven-year contract at Stamford Bridge, which includes a further one-year option, and will join Enzo Maresca’s first-team squad for pre-season training. ‘I’m absolutely buzzing to be here,’

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Fighting Road Carnage: A Collective Responsibility for All Ugandans

Road accidents are a significant concern in Uganda, with alarming statistics showing a persistent rise in fatalities and injuries. While the traffic police play a crucial role in maintaining road safety, addressing this crisis requires a collective effort from all sectors of society. Here’s why fighting road carnage in Uganda is a shared responsibility. The

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China urges Philippines to withdraw ships illegally stationed at Xianbin Jiao

The Chinese Ministry of National Defense on Friday urged the Philippines to immediately withdraw its personnel and ships illegally stationed at Xianbin Jiao of China’s Nansha Qundao in the South China Sea. The Philippines’ actions have created new tensions in the South China Sea and further undermined regional peace and stability, Zhang Xiaogang, a spokesperson for

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President Xi meets PM Manele of Solomon Islands

Chinese President Xi Jinping meets with Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele of the Solomon Islands in Beijing, China, July 12, 2024 Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele of the Solomon Islands in Beijing on Friday. China is willing to strengthen strategic communication with the Solomon Islands, support the safeguarding of core interests

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China calls onto EU to acknowledge all facts amid EV anti-subsidy probe.

China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said on Thursday that facts and rules are the two major “pillars” for ongoing consultations between China and the European Union (EU) regarding the EU’s anti-subsidy probe into Chinese electric vehicles (EVs). “The facts should be objective and mutually recognized by both parties, rather than unilaterally determined,” said MOC spokesperson

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China urges U.S., EU not to be troublemakers in South China Sea

China urges countries led by the United States to refrain from statements and actions that disrupt regional peace and stability, and stop being troublemakers in the South China Sea, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on Friday. Spokesperson Lin Jian made the remarks when asked to comment on the statements issued by the U.S., the

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