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The Criminal Court of Libreville, this Friday agreed to the guilt of the former Chief Executive Officer of President Ali Bongo, who was standing trial for “undue delivery of administrative documents.”
Presiding officers of South Africa’s parliament on Tuesday gave outgoing Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng “a hearty send-off for faithfully serving the nation” by upholding the constitution during the past decade.
Tunisia has formed a new government of 24 ministers and a secretary of state, including 8 women.
Ethiopia is set to establish the 11th regional state after the people in the far South-west of the country voted in favour of forming a new state by a huge margin.
Many challenges and issues lie ahead of a new government formed in Morocco.
The Ethiopian parliament has approved Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s new cabinet of 22 ministers, three of whom are drawn from the opposition.
A whopping $4,119,036.75 used by Angolan president João Loureço as travel budget for the recent UN General Assembly meeting has caused an uproar in his country, APA can report from Luanda on Wednesday.
Filsan Ahmed on Monday announced her resignation as Ethiopia’s Minister of women, children and youth, citing personal reasons behind her decision.
President Cyril Ramaphosa on Monday rebuked South Africa’s public servants for failing to uphold work ethics, urging them to recommit themselves “to the values of selflessness and service.”
Zambia’s new president Hakainde Hichilema has been praised for apparently shunning opulence when he traveled to New York with a “modest-looking” entourage for the UN General Assembly, APA learnt on Monday.