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[Liberian Investigator] Monrovia -- It was a beautiful Wednesday morning on February 5th, 2025, when Girls In Technology Liberia (GITL) celebrated her 6th anniversary which began with a parade through designated routes on AB Tolbert road in Paynesville City outside Monrovia.
Liberia: Press Secretary Kula Bona Nyei Fofana Admitted to Grand Cape Mount County Bar (link is external)
[Liberian Investigator] Presidential Press Secretary Kula Bona Nyei Fofana, along with two others, was admitted as an attorney-at-law in the Grand Cape Mount County Bar on Monday during the opening of the February A.D. Term of Court.
Centrafrique: La radio comme outil éducatif pour les enfants en RCA (link is external)
[DW] Le monde célèbre ce 13 février, la journée internationale de la radio. En Centrafrique, les enfants dans les zones inaccessibles à l'éducation apprennent à travers ce média.
Madagascar: Enseignement de la langue japonaise - 325 millions d'ariary pour la rénovation du laboratoire de langue à l'Université d'Antananarivo (link is external)
[Midi Madagasikara] Le partenariat vient d'être scellé hier : un contrat de don signé entre l'ambassadeur du Japon et le président de l'Université d'Antananarivo sur le projet de réhabilitation du laboratoire de langue japonaise à l'université d'Antananarivo.
Zimbabwe: IMF Staff Completes SMP Discussion Mission to Zimbabwe (link is external)
[IMF] End-of-Mission press releases include statements of IMF staff teams that convey preliminary findings after a visit to a country. The views expressed in this statement are those of the IMF staff and do not necessarily represent the views of the IMF's Executive Board. This mission will not result in a Board discussion.
Ghana: Ghana Faces Imminent Power Crises As Karpowership Threatens Shutdown Over $370m Debt (link is external)
[Ghanaian Times] The operators of the Karpowership have notified the Government that it will not be able to continue with the supply of power if the debt owed the company is not settled immediately.
Nigeria: Nigeria's Crude Oil Production Rose in January - OPEC (link is external)
[Premium Times] According to the oil cartel's direct communication data, Nigeria recorded 1,539 million barrels per day in January from 1,485 million recorded in December 2024, an increase of 54,000 barrels.
Zimbabwe: Zim Economy Recovering, Says IMF (link is external)
[The Herald] The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said Zimbabwe's economy has started recovering from the effects of the El Niño-induced drought, amid growing stability anchored by the central bank's tight monetary policy stance.
Zimbabwe: Modern Technologies Transform Mining Landscape - VP Mohadi (link is external)
[The Herald] Vice President Kembo Mohadi yesterday called on mining firms to continue embracing modern technologies and practices to improve efficiency and sustainability.
Madagascar: Over 200 Tana Beles Sugar Factory Workers Protest Demotion, Reassignment to Manual Labor Amid Restructuring (link is external)
[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba -- More than 200 workers at the Tana Beles Sugar Factory are protesting their reassignment to temporary employment and manual labor roles. In interviews with Addis Standard, the workers disclosed that this demotion and reassignment to daily labor followed the introduction of a new organizational structure a month ago.
Zimbabwe: Learner Suspended By School Authorities Over Long Hair Readmitted Following Successful Challenge (link is external)
[New Zimbabwe] A learner at Chogugudza Primary School in Domboshawa who was suspended for wearing long hair to school has been readmitted after successfully challenging the school with the assistance of rights lawyers.
QUB denies staff pressured to give higher grades (link is external)
Staff were told they should note that higher marks are awarded at other universities.
Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Declares Beitbridge Accident Which Killed 24 a National Disaster, Offers State-Assisted Funerals (link is external)
[New Zimbabwe] The government has declared the accident which claimed 24 lives along the Masvingo-Beitbridge highway on Thursday a national disaster and has pledged to assist bereaved families with funeral expenses.
Zimbabwe: President Mnangagwa Declares Beitbridge Accident National Disaster (link is external)
[The Herald] President Mnangagwa has declared the Beitbridge accident which claimed 24 lives a national disaster and said the deceased will be accorded State-assisted burials.
Afrique: Revue de presse de l'Afrique Francophone du 14 février 2025 (link is external)
[allAfrica] Sénégal/Suicide de Matar Diagne : Les derniers mots d'un étudiant condamné par la société
Rwanda: Stronger Economy, but New Taxes Must Be Handled With Care (link is external)
[New Times] The National Bank of Rwanda (BNR) has maintained its key lending rate at 6.5 per cent, signaling confidence in the economy's stability while keeping inflation in check.
Angola: Angola Records More Than One Hundred New Cases of Cholera (link is external)
[ANGOP] Luanda -- In the last 24 hours, Angola registered 141 new cases of cholera, specifically in the provinces of Luanda, Bengo, Icolo and Bengo, Cuanza-Sul and Malanje.
South Africa: Pensioners Queue for Hours to Replace Expiring Sassa Cards (link is external)
[GroundUp] "If I don't change my card there will be no income in my house," says 84-year-old KZN pensioner
Nigeria: London High Court Probes Shell Over Niger Delta Pollution Claims (link is external)
[RFI] The High Court in London commenced a hearing to address allegations that the oil company Shell has polluted vast areas of the Niger Delta in Nigeria, particularly in regions traditionally claimed by the Ogoni people.
Morocco: Moroccan Workers Fight Back Against 'Anti-Worker' Bill (link is external)
[People's Dispatch] Morocco launched a nationwide strike to protest passage of "strike law", reaching a participation rate of over 80%