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pensioners complain about the misuse of their pensions
At least 39,000 Congolese pensioners are complaining about the misuse of their pensions by executives who have actually pushed for withholding tax on assets. They asked him on Thursday, November 19, 2020 to immediately find the solution to their situation with 28 months of unpaid arrears. Many of them can no longer meet the most basic needs.…
Burundi refuses to develop the UN Particular Envoy’s workplace
The final report of the UN Secretary-Normal on Burundi, voluntarily measured to attempt to keep dialogue with Gitega, has executed nothing, the federal government has simply rejected in a dated be aware verbal to the RFI essential proposal from Antonio Guterres on this report, which might be prolonged to the December 31, 2021, the presence of the workplace of his Particular Envoy in Burundi.…
the state of affairs of refugees on the border with sudan worries NGOs
The battle within the Tigray area signifies a critical humanitarian disaster, in keeping with the UNHCR. On the run from the preventing, hundreds of Ethiopians have been internally displaced. In simply two weeks, the UN estimates that $ 75.6 million is required to reply to the emergency in Ethiopia. The battle in Tigray has additionally led to greater than 30,000 individuals transferring to Sudan since…
the government signs with a French company to put Socatel back on its feet
Will the Central African telecommunications company resume operations soon? This is what is hoped for through a contract signed on Thursday 19 November in Bangui between the Ministry of Telecommunications and the French company Global Technologies, which offers solutions for the rehabilitation of the national network.
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Idrissa Seck takes over as head of the Economic, Social and Environmental Council
Idrissa Seck took over as Head of the Economic, Social and Environmental Council (CESE) on Thursday 19 November during an official ceremony, after being appointed by President Macky Sall on 1 November. The leader of the opposition Rewmi, who came second in the 2019 presidential election, has become the state's third figure and joins the president's majority.…
Compaorés CDP promises “recapture of power”
The candidate for the Congress of Democracy and Progress, the party founded by former President Blaise Compaoré, met his activists for the last major meeting in the capital before the vote on Place de la Nation in Ouagadougou. Pictures of candidate Eddie Komboïgo and former President Blaise Compaoré could be seen everywhere on the posters.…
the government meets the political parties and defends its stranglehold on the CNT
In Mali, three ministers met on Thursday, November 19, with the leaders of the country's political parties to "contact" the political parties. This is to establish a dialogue between the government and the political class, while the latter accuses the military of having monopolized the future National Transitional Council ... and has made it known.…
The French consul in Tangier was found dead at the consulate’s residence
Denis François, French Consul General in Tangier, was found dead this Thursday, November 19, in the consulate's residence. The sad news was first announced on a Moroccan news website at the end of the morning before being confirmed by a tweet from the French embassy in Rabat.
as reported from Tangier, Nina KozlowskiThe French…
Somalia worries {that a} US withdrawal can be catastrophic
NAIROBI, Kenya - The US-led Somali commanding drive Danab is often deployed to counter the Qaeda-linked group Al Shabab: liberate areas it controls, finish its assaults on authorities places of work and seaside eating places, and goal senior Al-Shabaab brokers.
However as President Trump is predicted to withdraw US troops from Somalia, the extremely specialised Somali drive can be left in limbo, jeopardizing the safety features it helped obtain in recent times, officers and observers mentioned. The US navy presence…
Ethiopia accuses WHO chief Tedros of supporting Tigray’s forces
The Ethiopian army accused Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, head of the World Well being Group (WHO), on Thursday of supporting and searching for arms and diplomatic help for the Tigray Individuals's Liberation Entrance (TPLF), which fights federal troops.
"This man is a member of that group and he has accomplished all the pieces to help them," Military Chief of Workers Basic Birhanu Jula mentioned in a televised assertion. "He has labored in neighboring international locations to sentence the conflict. He…