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Thirty Russian soldiers will join the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) in the coming days, APA can report from local media sources.
On a visit to Anvers Belgium, the world’s diamond capital, Central African President Faustin-Archange Touadéra met several executives of mining companies in a bid to promote his country’s diamond resources.
The Secretary General of the African and Malagasy Council of Higher Education (CAMES), Bertrand Mbati, announced Friday in Bangui that the Central African Republic (CAR) will host the CAMES session next June.
The consultation between stakeholders involved in the peace and reconciliation accord in the Central African Republic ended on Wednesday evening with an agreement to reconstitute the government of Prime Minister Firmin Ngrébada.
A chief priest overseeing Central African Republic and Chad has been assassinated in neighbouring Cameroon.
The Governor of the Bank of Central African States (BEAC), Abbas Mahamat Tolli has praised the strength of economic activities in the Central African Republic, characterized by the consolidation of the macroeconomic framework but also by the improvement of public financial management.
Members of the Central African Republic (CAR) National Assembly on Tuesday began to examine the new electoral code submitted to them by the government, APA can report.
A local gendarmerie brigade commander has been confirmed as one of the fatalities following the violence in Obo, the capital of the Central African Republic’s Haut Mbomou prefecture more than a thousand kilometres from Bangui.
Prime Minister Firmin Ngrébada of the Central African Republic has warned armed groups dissatisfied with the composition of his new cabinet to steer clear of any form of violence that could return the country back to a full blown political crisis.
Several armed militias in the Central African Republic have slammed the composition of the new cabinet as not representative enough.