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Constitutional Court in Senegal Clears Presidential Bid for Incumbent Leader Abdoulaye Wade

Constitutional Court in Senegal Clears Presidential Bid for Incumbent Leader Abdoulaye Wade

Senegal’s Constitutional Council, on Friday evening published the list of 14 candidates who can stand in the February 26 2012 presidential election in Senegal, including 86 years old incumbent leader Abdoulaye Wade. How People Arrived Here: keba keinde...
Commission of Inquiry to Investigate Allegations of Wrongdoing in the Strategic Defence Procurement Packages

Commission of Inquiry to Investigate Allegations of Wrongdoing in the Strategic Defence Procurement Packages

President Jacob Zuma has appointed a commission of inquiry to investigate allegations of wrongdoing in the Strategic Defence Procurement Packages, generally known as the ‘arms deal’.
Former Sao Tome And Principe President Re-elected 21 Years Later

Former Sao Tome And Principe President Re-elected 21 Years Later

The former head of state of Sao Tome and Principe, Manuel Pinto Da Costa, has won with 52.88% of votes the second round of the presidential election held on Sunday, 21 years after he stepped down as he had been on power from 1975 to 1991.
Ivorian Constitutional Council Declares Alassane Ouattara President

Ivorian Constitutional Council Declares Alassane Ouattara President

The president of the Ivorian Constitutional Council, Paul Yao N’dre, has ratified the results of the November presidential election and declared Alassane Ouattara president of Cote d’Ivoire. How People Arrived Here: ELECTORAL COMMISSION DECLARES OUATTARA...
European Union Reveals Road Map to Resume Cooperation with Niger

European Union Reveals Road Map to Resume Cooperation with Niger

The European Union (EU) has revealed a road map for the progressive resumption of its development cooperation with Niger, while commending the efforts achieved during the past six months by the ruling military junta.
Age And Education Barriers Altered for Niger’s Presidential Candidates

Age And Education Barriers Altered for Niger’s Presidential Candidates

The ruling military junta in Niger has removed from the new Constitution Bill, the provision requiring an advanced education level for all presidential candidates, putting an end to a controversy that has gripped the country for the past few weeks, an...
Junta in Niger Forms 20-member Cabinet That Includes Five Soldiers

Junta in Niger Forms 20-member Cabinet That Includes Five Soldiers

Niger’s junta formed a transitional government composed of 20 members on Monday night including five members of the National Armed Forces, six days after the appointment of a Prime Minister, APA learned from official sources in Niamey. The ministries...
Niger’s New Military Junta Begins Explanatory Tour of West Africa

Niger’s New Military Junta Begins Explanatory Tour of West Africa

The Supreme Council for the Restoration of Democracy (CSRD), the military junta in Niger, have begun touring the member countries of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to explain the reasons which have led to a coup against President...
Thousands Demonstrate in Niamey, Niger to Express “solidarity And Support” to the Supreme Council for the Restoration of Democracy

Thousands Demonstrate in Niamey, Niger to Express “solidarity And Support” to the Supreme Council for the Restoration of Democracy

Thousands of people demonstrated Friday afternoon in Niamey, Niger, to express their “solidarity and support” to the Supreme Council for the Restoration of Democracy (CSRD), the military junta which has overthrown President Mamadou Tandja. This unplanned...
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