[ad_1] A kiosk in the district of Almadies, in Dakar. © Sylvain Cherkaoui for Ja Ten years after launching its payment solution to build customer loyalty, the operator begins to develop financial …
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[ad_1] A very political government, tensions within the RHDP, arrivals that question or probable conflicts of jurisdiction … Here are the five things to know about the new government of Amadou Gon …
Read More »the assassination of a pro-Soro in Korhogo revives the tensions between former rebels and RDR militants – JeuneAfrique.com
[ad_1] The assassination on Saturday in Korhogo of a young activist of a movement favorable to Guillaume Soro revives latent tensions between the supporters of the President of the National Assembly and …
Read More »IMF releases $ 77.8 million for Cameroon – JeuneAfrique.com
[ad_1] Security situation, organization of elections and CAN 2019: Cameroon will not miss, in the coming months, "exceptional" budget items. In response, the IMF calls for increased vigilance on spending and the …
Read More »"Cassava ebola" threatens food security – JeuneAfrique.com
[ad_1] Experts call it "Cassava Ebola": West Africa is looking for a virus that affects this highly consumed plant on its soil and threatens food security in the region, where the need …
Read More »agreement for Riek Machar to become vice-president of Salva Kiir again – JeuneAfrique.com
[ad_1] The government and rebels of South Sudan, a young country embroiled in a civil war since 2013, agreed on Saturday in a power-sharing agreement that will see rebel leader Riek Machar …
Read More »start of the campaign for the 29 July presidential election – JeuneAfrique.com
[ad_1] The campaign for the presidential election of July 29 officially began Saturday in Mali with a reinforced security device for a poll for which twenty-four candidates are vying in a country …
Read More »at the 2015 coup d'état trial, "Rambo" recognizes the facts – JeuneAfrique.com
[ad_1] Chief Warrant Officer Moussa Nébié, known as Rambo, the leader of the group that perpetrated the failed coup d'etat of 2015 in Burkina Faso, acknowledged Friday the events of "attack on …
Read More »Tito Barahira and Octavien Ngenzi sentenced to life imprisonment – JeuneAfrique.com
[ad_1] The two former bourgmestres of Kabarondo, tried on appeal since May 2 for their role in the genocide of Tutsis in Rwanda, were sentenced to life imprisonment on Friday. "Whew, …
Read More »"Diendéré knew," says RSP Adjutant at the helm – JeuneAfrique.com
[ad_1] General Gilbert Diendéré, one of the presumed brains of the failed coup of 2015 in Burkina Faso, was implicated by one of his co-accused for the first time since the opening …
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