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President Hage Geingob’s intervention in the escalating political feud in neighbouring Botswana, resignation of government’s chief economist and a horror motor vehicle crash grabbed the headlines in the Namibian press on Tuesday.
The press in Ghana on Monday focuses on a call by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on the citizens of the country to uphold patriotism.
Botswana Police said Tuesday that it has roped in Facebook to probe rampant distribution of child pornography by users of the social media network in the country.
Internet users in Nigeria increased marginally to more than 113.8 million in January 2018, the coiuntry’s communications commission revealed.
The United Nations, African Union Liaison Office and the Office of the Special Representative of the ECOWAS Commission in Liberia have issued a joint statement condemning the recent insightful messages in the media.
Tuesday’s edition of Sierra Leonean dailies carry a host of dominant stories, notably an emerging power struggle within the ruling Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) and protests by the opposition and pro-democracy campaigners against a presidential declaration on rape.
An opposition call for President Hage Geingob to reign in his cabinet ministers, ruling Swapo Party squabbles and the ejection of a football official were some of the top news stories in the Namibian press on Thursday.
South Africa on Wednesday joined the rest of the world in celebrating World Radio Day, with Communications Deputy Minister Pinky Kekana saying that the country must harness the power of radio to promote social cohesion.
The Namibia press on Wednesday zoomed in on the state of sanitation in public schools, the shutdown of city’s water work and flesh calls for the return of a scared traditional belt that has a historical significance to the Ovambanderu community.
The Zimbabwean government has approved the repeal of the controversial Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA) which is seen as one of the relics of a media crackdown by former president Robert Mugabe’s government.