05-Feb-2019 to 09:50
Juba and Kampala move to end border dispute
APA-Juba (South Sudan) — The governments of South Sudan and Uganda have formed a joint technical committee to resolve border tensions between the two neighbors by demarcating boundaries.
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Sierra Leone to domesticate ECOWAS roaming treaty-Official
APA-Freetown (Sierra Leone) — Sierra Leone has begun deliberations towards the implementation of the Ecowas Mobile Roaming treaty, an official said on Monday.
Read more04-Feb-2019 to 14:22
Uganda’s Museveni to oversee formulation of EAC constitution
APA-Kampala (Uganda) — The 20thsummit of the East African Heads of State held over the weekend in THE Tanzania capital Arusha appointed Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni to provide political guidance to experts currently drafting the EAC confederation constitution.
Read more04-Feb-2019 to 12:38
Zuma first to meet eSwatini king after seclusion
APA-Mbabane (eSwatini) — Former South African President Jacob Zuma was the first among international allies, to meet eSwatini King Mswati III as he came out of his annual cultural seclusion.
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eSwatini: US embassy ends month-long shutdown
APA-Mbabane (eSwatini) — A four-week shutdown of the US embassy in eSwatini has come to an end following President Donald Trump’s decision to fund government operations.
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S/Africa responds to ‘undiplomatic’ memorandum from US, allies
APA-Pretoria (South Africa) — South Africa, angered by an “undiplomatic” memorandum from the United States and four Western allies, has reminded all diplomatic missions accredited to Pretoria to address official correspondence through appropriate diplomatic channels, APA has learnt.
Read more02-Feb-2019 to 15:46
CAR rivals strike peace deal in Khartoum
APA-Sudan-Khartoum — Protagonists to the crisis in the Central Africa Republic have reached a peace deal in Khartoum, according to the African Union on Saturday.
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