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more than 200, 000 people in North #Gonder zone, #Amhara regional state, in need of urgent food assistance due to drought.
Yirdaw Sisay, head of #North_Gonder Zone Communication Bureau, told state media that 452, 851 people need support due to drought in the zone.
Out of this, 202,000 are in urgent need of food assistance due to the drought, which has rendered crops planted on 19,174 hectares of land irrelevant.
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#Congo Basin risks next instability.
Three countries in Central Africa’s Congo Basin are being closely watched for the possibility of a future political upheaval or coups after the fall of the Bongo dynasty in neighboring #Gabon.
#Cameroon, Congo #Brazzaville, and #Equatorial #Guinea are seen by analysts and long-time #Africa watchers as having similar conditions of decades-long rulers, multigenerational economic mismanagement, and an agitated, resentful populace.https://www.semafor.com/article/09/14/2023/congo-basin-risk-african-coups
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Omar Bongo was the #Gabon president from 1967 to 2009, then his son Ali Bongo took over from 2009 until today, he has been battling stroke for few years now.
The person who is in hot sit is Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, Equatorial #Guinean president from 1979 coup against his uncle, Marcias Nguema.
He has a cult of personality, he refers himself as more important than the nation itself.
He and Ali Bongo have one thing in common, during election period, no internet those countries. -
Omar Bongo was the #Gabon president from 1967 to 2009, then his son Ali Bongo took over from 2009 until today, he has been battling stroke for few years now.
The person who is in hot sit is Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, Equatorial #Guinean president from 1979 coup against his uncle, Marcias Nguema.
He has a cult of personality, he refers himself as more important than the nation itself.
He and Ali Bongo have one thing in common, during election period, no internet those countries. -
Omar Bongo was the #Gabon president from 1967 to 2009, then his son Ali Bongo took over from 2009 until today, he has been battling stroke for few years now.
The person who is in hot sit is Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, Equatorial #Guinean president from 1979 coup against his uncle, Marcias Nguema.
He has a cult of personality, he refers himself as more important than the nation itself.
He and Ali Bongo have one thing in common, during election period, no internet those countries. -
Omar Bongo was the #Gabon president from 1967 to 2009, then his son Ali Bongo took over from 2009 until today, he has been battling stroke for few years now.
The person who is in hot sit is Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, Equatorial #Guinean president from 1979 coup against his uncle, Marcias Nguema.
He has a cult of personality, he refers himself as more important than the nation itself.
He and Ali Bongo have one thing in common, during election period, no internet those countries. -
Omar Bongo was the #Gabon president from 1967 to 2009, then his son Ali Bongo took over from 2009 until today, he has been battling stroke for few years now.
The person who is in hot sit is Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, Equatorial #Guinean president from 1979 coup against his uncle, Marcias Nguema.
He has a cult of personality, he refers himself as more important than the nation itself.
He and Ali Bongo have one thing in common, during election period, no internet those countries. -
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#Nigerians’ petrol consumption dropped by 18.5million litres a day after new President Bola Tinubu scrapped fuel subsidies on May 29.
#Kenyan dealers are selling only 30 to 50% of previous volumes of fuel products since VAT was doubled from 8% to 16%, Sunday Nation reported. -
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Migera, small fishing village in #Burundi on the shores of Lake #Tanganyika
📷 @andreyjoseph
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Tougher times for #Kenyans as 184 MPs vote to increase VAT on fuel from 8% to 16%
Kenyans are staring at tougher economic times after a majority of Members of Parliament on Wednesday approved the contentious proposal in the Finance Bill, 2023 to have Value Added Tax (VAT) on fuel increased from the current eight per cent to 16 per cent.
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The ‘horns’ on a giraffe’s head are actually bony protrusions called ossicones, just like those of rhinos, Male #giraffes use them to fights with other males over territory and mating rights. 🦒 #WorldGiraffeDay
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Dice with death! 💀
In 2015, photographer Atif Saeed captured this intense photograph of a male lion moments before it launched an attack on him. He narrowly escaped with this incredible shot of a face-to-face with a lion about to kill. #Cartuday -
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#Marsabit and Kajiado counties have lost more than 40 per cent of their livestock to the ongoing drought, according to the latest data from the National Drought Management Authority.
The data says that since the start of the drought, more than 2.6 million herds of cattle, sheep, goats and camels have died in the 23 arid and semi-arid lands counties.
📷George Murage
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The death toll from #CycloneFreddy in southern #Africa has exceeded 500, authorities said. In #Malawi alone, 438 have been confirmed dead with at least 282 more missing and 918 injured.
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The death toll from #CycloneFreddy in southern #Africa has exceeded 500, authorities said. In #Malawi alone, 438 have been confirmed dead with at least 282 more missing and 918 injured.
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The death toll from #CycloneFreddy in southern #Africa has exceeded 500, authorities said. In #Malawi alone, 438 have been confirmed dead with at least 282 more missing and 918 injured.
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The death toll from #CycloneFreddy in southern #Africa has exceeded 500, authorities said. In #Malawi alone, 438 have been confirmed dead with at least 282 more missing and 918 injured.
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The death toll from #CycloneFreddy in southern #Africa has exceeded 500, authorities said. In #Malawi alone, 438 have been confirmed dead with at least 282 more missing and 918 injured.
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