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Agence France-Presse on MSNJihadist insurgency leaves Burkina cotton farmers hanging by a thread
Laurent Koadima yearns for the days when his cotton farm in Burkina Faso allowed him to provide for his family, before ...
Burkina Faso has sentenced 13 people to life imprisonment for “acts of terrorism,” including a 2018 attack against the French ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSN€17.2m solar project aims to lift Burkina Faso from among Africa’s least electrified
Burkina Faso has secured €17.2 million in financing to advance a major solar project aimed at improving electricity access in ...
MANCHESTER UNITED continue to pursue HUGE summer transfer business to improve things at Old Trafford! The Red Devils ...
The African Nations Championship continues this Wednesday, August 13, co-hosted this year by Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. The tournament, which kicked off on August 12, will wrap up on the 30th of ...
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The Citizen on MSNMore pledges for Taifa Stars as Mauritania take on Burkina Faso
With these growing pledges, the Taifa Stars are well motivated to defend their CHAN crown and bring glory to Tanzania once again.
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Al Jazeera on MSNMali soldiers arrested over coup allegations: What we know
Frustration has grown since the military government banned political parties and extended its rule indefinitely.
Naishe Nyamubaya’s “Black Snake” and Azata Soro’s “Diary of a Goat Woman” won big at a vibrant Open Doors forum at this ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNUnravelling the illicit economies that sustain terrorism in the Sahel
The African Union is uniquely positioned to lead coordinated responses that disrupt criminal networks, strengthen border ...
The Citizen on MSN17h
Tanzania take the lead in Player of the Match rankings at CHAN
With three Player of the Match awards, Tanzania sits at the top of the rankings. Dar es Salaam. As the African Nations ...
MANCHESTER UNITED are in for an absolutely massive summer of transfer business at Old Trafford! The Red Devils reportedly ...
The fight against terrorism in the Sahel continues to cost lives. Their military governments appear to cover this up. DW spoke to families in Niger who learned of the deaths of their loved ones — only ...
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