APA
The National Institute for Standardization and Quality (INNOQ) and the regional organization “Solidaridad Southern Africa” have begun to work together on the certification of agricultural products in Mozambique.
Senegal’s National Audiovisual Regulatory Council (CNRA) Wednesday rejected the holding of a publicised debate between presidential candidates, on the grounds that it has not given “authorisation” in this regard and all five contenders do not wish to participate.
Sierra Leone’s capital, Freetown, has been hit by bread shortage amidst industrial action by bakers.
The Botswana Football Association (BFA) has dismissed senior national team coach, David Bright, APA learned Wednesday.
The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, has
said that violators of electoral laws will be punished according to the provisions of the electoral
laws of the country.
The Council of State of Ghana has engaged some importers in the country to find ways to address the challenge of high import duties.
The Ghanaian press on Wednesday focuses on the quizzing of two staunch members of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Ashanti Region by the police, following an attack during their meeting on Monday that resulted in the death of a member of the party in Kumasi.
The warning by the police over alleged plot to cause electoral offences and President Muhammadu Buhari’s meeting with service chiefs are some of the leading stories in Nigerian newspapers on Wednesday.
South Africa’s Olympic 800m champion Caster Semenya said on Tuesday that proposed IAAF rules that would oblige her to lower her testosterone levels “do not empower anyone” in athletics.
South Africa’s Saldanha Bay Industrial Development Zone has signed new investment agreements, which bring the total number of committed investors to eight and an investment value to over US$214 million, Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies said on Tuesday.