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President Faye Revolutionizes Transportation in Senegal with Africa’s First Electric Bus Rapid Transit System

President Faye Revolutionizes Transportation in Senegal with Africa’s First Electric Bus Rapid Transit System

In a historic milestone, Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Diakhar Faye has launched the continent's inaugural electric bus rapid transit network in Dakar, the nation's capital. This groundbreaking project is set to transform the transportation landscape in Sub-Saharan Africa, boasting an impressive 23 stations, 3 hubs, and a daily capacity of 300,000 passengers across an 18.3 km route. The unveiling of this cutting-edge system not only elevates the quality of life for Dakar's residents but also creates over 1,000 new job opportunities, contributing to Senegal's economic growth. By embracing sustainable practices, President Faye demonstrates his commitment to modernizing Senegal's infrastructure and…
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Guinea Bissau President, Embalo Rules Out Second Term, Sparking Uncertainty.

Guinea Bissau President, Embalo Rules Out Second Term, Sparking Uncertainty.

In a surprise move, Guinea Bissau's President Umaro Sissocco Embalo announced on Thursday that he will not seek re-election in the November 2025 polls. Embalo, who was elected in January 2020, cited his wife's persuasion as the reason for his decision. This unexpected development has raised concerns about potential political instability in the country, which has a history of coups and unrest. During a council of ministers meeting, Embalo also revealed that his successor would not be opposition politicians Domingos Simoes Pereira, Braima Camara, or Nuno Gomes Na Bian, without providing further explanation or naming a potential candidate. As an…
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Guinea-Bissau: A Growing Hotbed of Illicit Drug Trafficking under Sissico’s Watch

Guinea-Bissau: A Growing Hotbed of Illicit Drug Trafficking under Sissico’s Watch

A disturbing trend has emerged in West Africa, with Guinea-Bissau becoming a major transshipment point for illicit drugs between North America, Europe, and Africa without much interference from the custodians of law and order in the accounts who appear to be playing big role in the ugly development. Investigation reveals that in recent times, the availability of hard drugs like Cocaine is so common in African countries like Cape Verde, Senegal, Gambia etc, that it can be purchased in some shops and more easily on the streets. No thanks to Guinea Bissau. https://youtu.be/877bdXTYheY?si=K-8xBaijUW9uMql9 The country's strategic location and alleged complicity…
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Bolt Takes Action to End ‘Taxi-War’ Between Nigeria and South Africa

Bolt Takes Action to End ‘Taxi-War’ Between Nigeria and South Africa

Online taxi firm Bolt has restricted inter-country ride requests between Nigeria and South Africa due to a social media prank war between the two nations. The prank involved booking and canceling rides in the other country, wasting drivers' time, fuel, and money. Bolt identified and blocked users participating in this malicious game, which affected drivers in both countries. The company understands the impact on its driver-partners and has taken measures to prevent further disruptions. The prank war is believed to have started on social media, with users in both countries engaging in a long-standing tradition of trolling each other. However,…
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WHO Launches Emergency Response as Mpox Outbreak Worsens in DRC

WHO Launches Emergency Response as Mpox Outbreak Worsens in DRC

The World Health Organization (WHO) has launched an emergency response to combat the resurgence of the Mpox virus (also known as monkeypox) in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). With over 18,000 cases and 500 deaths reported, the DRC has become the epicenter of the outbreak, with a disproportionate 70% of cases affecting children. Amidst the ongoing insurgency in the DRC, the WHO is working to adapt its strategies to reach conflict-hit regions. Dr. Samuel Boland, incident manager for Mpox at the WHO Regional Office for Africa, stated that they are utilizing alternative methods, such as radio broadcasts, to reach…
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