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Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok has announced dissolving his entire cabinet, pending the appointment of new members on Monday, APA can report.
South Africa’s Commission of Inquiry into State Capture will lay a criminal complaint against former president Jacob Zuma for failing to appear before it on 18 January, Commission chairperson and Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo announced on Wednesday.
The last two rivals in Niger’s February 21, 2021 presidential election, Mohamed Bazoum and Mahamane Ousmane, are required to forge alliances.
Former South African president Jacob Zuma on Monday said that he would not attend the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture sessions in defiance of last week’s order by the country’s Constitutional Court for him to appear before the panel to answer to corruption allegations.
Traffic Police and administrative authorities in charge of issuing construction permits are the most corrupt public institutions in Rwanda, a fresh report by global watchdog Transparency International revealed Thursday.
Botswana remained the second least corrupt African country for the second year running in 2020 after Seychelles, according to the latest corruption perception report published by Transparent International on Thursday.
South Africa’s Constitutional Court on Thursday ordered former president Jacob Zuma to return to the Commission of Inquiry on State Capture to provide evidence as a witness to the forum.
South Africa’s Small Business Development Minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni has been appointed as Acting Minister in the Presidency responsible for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation until further notice, the Presidency announced on Wednesday.
Ethiopia’s metropolitan city administration on Tuesday said it has recovered more than 1300 hectares of the land in Addis Ababa that have been held illegally by land grabbers.
South Africa’s Reserve Bank Governor, Lesetja Kganyago, has announced that the bank’s Monetary Policy Committee has decided to keep the repo rate unchanged at 3.5% per annum.