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Djibouti : National football arena plans reopening with September World Cup qualifiers

A football superstar could soon be treading the new artificial turf of Djibouti’s 10,000-capacity El Hadj Hassan Gouled Aptidon Stadium […] ​A football superstar could soon be treading the new artificial turf of Djibouti’s 10,000-capacity El Hadj Hassan Gouled Aptidon Stadium […] Read More

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Central African Republic/Ethiopia/Tunisia : Ethiopia, Central African Republic, Tunisia

Ethiopia – Mahlet Afework, the haute couture entrepreneur who’s in fashionAt only 36, Mahlet Afework has established her brand Mafi […] ​Ethiopia – Mahlet Afework, the haute couture entrepreneur who’s in fashionAt only 36, Mahlet Afework has established her brand Mafi […] Read More

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DRC : Washington deal: intricacies behind Tshisekedi’s poker move

A letter dated 8 February 2025 was handed over by Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi to a messenger tasked with delivering it to the highest level of US President Donald Trump’s […] ​A letter dated 8 February 2025 was handed over by Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi to a messenger tasked with delivering it to the highest

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Morocco : MP delegation expected in Paris to talk football World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations

A Moroccan permanent delegation is expected in Paris from 25 to 28 May with a view to preparing for the Africa Cup of Nations in 2025 and the FIFA men’s World Cup in 2030. ​A Moroccan permanent delegation is expected in Paris from 25 to 28 May with a view to preparing for the Africa

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Ivory Coast : Brassivoire begins round of redundancies

The local subsidiary of Dutch giant Heineken has launched a series of redundancies for “economic reasons” due to poor results for the first quarter, placing them behind their main competitor, SOLIBRA. ​The local subsidiary of Dutch giant Heineken has launched a series of redundancies for “economic reasons” due to poor results for the first quarter,

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