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the election campaign launched in noise in Bangui

This Saturday, December 12, the election campaign (Presidential and Legislative Council) will be officially launched in the Central African Republic. In the end, 17 candidates must run in the December 27 presidential election. Bangui is the thrill. as reported from Bangui,Charlotte cossetHorns, motorcycles taxi processions.…

postponement of the signing of a code of conduct

In Bangui, two weeks before the legislative and presidential elections, this code of conduct initiated by the National Electoral Council Framework was to be signed by presidential candidates and political parties. However, the signing must be postponed. as reported from Bangui, Charlotte cossetThe government, diplomatic…

Central African Republic: cell hearings to revive kids’s id

Within the Central African Republic, many kids don't have a beginning certificates (as a result of they haven't been registered by their dad and mom, as a result of the battle has displaced many Central Africans, as a result of the paperwork have been destroyed ...) kids thus reside with out authorized existence. And with a view to get hold of the beginning certificates afterwards, a supplementary…

last tribute to Imam Kobine Layama, peace figure

Today there is a stone that is not there. So there are two stones left and you understand why we are moved, why we are in pain because a part of ourselves is not there and we are suffering. That is why we say that this moment is a painful moment. Imam Kobin was a man with integrity, a man who knew how to lead his society, he is a researcher but who had great simplicity, not to say humility. Cardinal Dieudonné Nzapalainga Esdras…

The World Bank predicts declining growth for 2020

In the Central African Republic, the World Bank released its annual report on Monday, November 30. In 2019, growth slowed slightly to 3.1%, but remained good compared with the countries in the region. However, the outlook for 2020 is much worse ... The World Bank predicts zero or even negative growth of up to 1.2% for 2020. as…

Dying of Imam Kobine Layama, determine of peace within the Central African Republic

Imam Kobine Layama, President of the Central Islam of the Central African Republic, died on Saturday night, November 28, in Bangui, aged 62. As a member of the Platform for Non secular Confessions, he's thought of by many to be an influential actor for peace within the Central African Republic. He was buried on Sunday within the Muslim cemetery in Boeing. A rally was additionally held on the Al Atiq…

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