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  • Who was Thomas Sankara, the “African Che Guevara” who reformed his country?

    🇧🇫 During his relatively short reign, Thomas Sankara managed to carry out an incredible number of reforms in the country, which significantly improved the lives of ordinary Burkinabe people. For example, newborn mortality fell by almost half, the literacy rate increased from 13% to 73%, and the World Bank acknowledged that corruption in the country…

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  • Sierra Leone declares emergency over drug abuse

    🇸🇱 Sierra Leone has declared a national emergency after increased cases of substance abuse. President Julius Maada Bio’s decree Thursday follows an explosive rise in the use of a synthetic drug known as Kush. The drug which is highly addictive is a mix of marijuana, tentanyl and tramadol, a powerful pain killer. Kush has been…

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  • Ramaphosa is a spy, working with CIA – Zuma

    Johannesburg – President Cyril Ramaphosa is a spy and working with the CIA. These are claims made by former president Jacob Zuma, speaking at an ANC Youth League event in Philippi, Cape Town. Zuma said there was a letter written by the Umkonto we Sisizwe Military Veterans Association that requested suspended ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule…

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  • Hackers Exploit Magento Bug to Steal Payment Data from E-commerce Websites

    Threat actors have been found exploiting a critical flaw in Magento to inject a persistent backdoor into e-commerce websites. The attack leverages CVE-2024-20720 (CVSS score: 9.1), which has been described by Adobe as a case of “improper neutralization of special elements” that could pave the way for arbitrary code execution. It was addressed by the company as part of…

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  • South Africa’s ports among the worst in the world

    The volume of rail and port cargo handled in South Africa has declined significantly over the past few years, with the country’s ports now ranking among the worst in the world. Financial services firm PwC revealed this in its South Africa Economic Outlook for March 2024, which focused on the country’s stagnant productivity. The firm…

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  • Liberia reportedly reveals over 40,000 illegal civil servants

    🇱🇷💼 The reason behind it is that the information of government officials was inaccurately or incompletely recorded in the Personnel Action Notice (PAN), which is an obligatory prerequisite procedure for employment, Josiah Joekai, the director general of the Civil Service Agency, told the Western media. According to Joekai, there are at least 70,000 civil servants…

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  • 10 Wildly-Successful Blogs That Earn Outlandish Incomes

    In an astounding feat of bits and bytes, the internet buzzes with activity, teeming with thousands of terabytes of digitized information flowing every minute. It is a spectacle of data whizzing around the globe, invisible to the naked eye, but conveyed in the digital algorithms and lossless-compression systems that allow us to instantly see, chat and…

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  • 🇬🇭🇰🇪President Ruto receives Ghana’s most prestigious award

    President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana has conferred on Kenyan President William Ruto, The Companion of the Order of the Star of the Volta, Ghana’s most distinguished accolade, during a state function. Praising President Ruto as a paragon among a new breed of African leaders committed to enforcing accountability and due process, Akufo-Addo recognized Ruto’s efforts…

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  • Libya Blocks Access to All Oil Fields

    🇱🇾 Security guards protesting at Libya’s oil fields have declared the blocking of access to all wells and ports used for oil exportation. As reported by the Al-Wasat portal, this decision comes after the expiration of a 10-day deadline set by the oilfield guards for the Abdel Hamid Dbeiba-led National Unity Government (NUG) to meet…

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  • A new Russian cultural center is set to be launched in Niger

    A memorandum on the establishment of a new Russian cultural center in Niger has been signed, Natalia Krasovskaya, the Executive Director of the NGO “Center for People’s Diplomacy,” announced on Telegram. The Nigerien ministers of culture and higher education are involved in the new partnership. The project includes a three-year cooperation agreement focused on culture,…

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