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The South African Presidency has moved to assure South Africans that law enforcement agencies are monitoring any threats to the public.
Read more: South Africa: Government Reacts to Terror Threat By USA
The South African Presidency has moved to assure South Africans that law enforcement agencies are monitoring any threats to the public.
Read more: South Africa: Government Reacts to Terror Threat By USA
Sri Lanka called for international support to overcome the acute shortage of drugs amidst canceled operations and hardship for patients, officials said.
Read more: Acute shortage of drugs prompts Sri Lanka to seek assistance
President Muhammadu Buhari has reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to stabilise the country’s democratic system.
Read more: Nigeria Reaffirms Commitment To Sustain Democracy
The World Bank says it has approved a $270m loan to Zambia to help it recover from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
Read more: Coronavirus Pandemic: World Bank Approves $270m for Zambia
The Nigerian government has reiterated it’s commitment to partner with the United Nations, UN-Habitat in promoting transformative change in upgrading urban settlements, to assist the poor, through knowledge, policies and technical assistance.
Kenya’s new 22-member cabinet is set to be sworn in a day after they were approved by parliament.
Read more: Kenya Parliament: President to swear in new Cabinet
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will send an observer mission to Ukraine following allegations by Russia that Kiev is planning to deploy a so-called “dirty bomb” containing radioactive material.
President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed Nigeria’s desire to widen the scope of trade relations with the Republic of Korea beyond gas exports.
Read more: Bilateral Ties: Nigeria-South Korea to Widen Trade Relations