French oil group Total Energies announced on Tuesday the sale of its assets in Burkina Faso, a few weeks after a similar operation in Mali, reports said. Total Energies announced on Tuesday, February 18, the sale of its assets in Burkina Faso to Coris Investment Group, a company headed by …
Read More »A less impoverished population and a strong economy
According to reports, Ivory Coast, through its future National Development Plan (NDP) covering the period 2026-2030, aims to achieve a poverty rate below 20% by 2030. Against a backdrop of strong demographic growth of 2.6% per year, the average per capita income is to be revised upwards. From 1,722 dollars …
Read More »Chad: the army claims to have killed 297 terrorists since November
On Tuesday, February 18, 2025, the Chadian army announced the end of Operation Haskanite, launched last November against Boko Haram, according to reports. The operation resulted in the neutralization of almost 300 terrorists and the death of 27 Chadian forces, reports stated. The Haskanite operation was launched on November 7, …
Read More »A Beninese wins an African gastronomy competition in Dakar
Seven chefs from West Africa were competing in an African gastronomy competition held in the Senegalese capital as they were asked to create original dishes based on an imposed ingredient: fonio. Benin’s Jean Zinsou, who prepared a fonio rosti with a poultry roulade stuffed with a Senegalese fruit sauce, finally …
Read More »Reasons to be proud of a Togolese passport
The British firm Henley & Partners has confirmed the power of the Togolese passport, ranking it as the second most advantageous travel document within the UEMOA zone. This ranking is based on the number of destinations accessible without a visa. In this respect, Togolese travellers can visit 61 destinations without …
Read More »Mali: Dozens killed in new mining accident
Dozens of people, the majority of them women, died after the collapse of an illegal gold mine in western Mali on Saturday, February 15, 2025. The victims had climbed into the open-pit left by industrial miners in the hope of finding small pieces of gold, reports said. Rescue operations continued …
Read More »Zimbabwe: 24 killed in bus-truck collision
A head-on collision between a bus and a truck killed 24 people near Beitbridge in Zimbabwe, according to reports. The bus was travelling from the capital, Harare, to Beitbridge with 65 passengers on board. Police spokesperson Paul Nyathi said, the bus was trying to overtake another vehicle when it collided …
Read More »WHO releases $2 million to support Uganda’s Ebola response
WHO has released two million dollars to support the anti-Ebola response in Uganda, announced the World Health Organization’s Director General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, on his X account. “Our teams are supporting surveillance, laboratories, logistics, infection prevention and control in hospitals, treatment centers and research,” he stressed. Uganda confirmed nine cases …
Read More »Children in critical condition after mother’s lover sets room on fire
A jealous lover has allegedly set fire to the room of his girlfriend at Axim in the Western Region, Ghana, according to reports. The incident occurred around 3 a.m. on Thursday, February 13, 2025, while the lady’s children were asleep in the room. The two children, identified as 16-year-old and …
Read More »Will Valentine’s Day soon be banned in Nigeria?
As the world prepares to celebrate Valentine’s Day on Thursday February 14, voices are being raised in Nigeria calling for a ban on this festival of Hearts and Beautiful Colors. Indeed, Bishop Charles Ighele, Superintendent General of the Holy Spirit Mission in Lagos, has called for a ban on Valentine’s …
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