
Eight Women Accused of Witchcraft Die of Poisoning in Guinea-Bissau
Eight women accused of witchcraft in Guinea-Bissau, West Africa, died of poisoning in the country’s remote north, a senior official told
Eight women accused of witchcraft in Guinea-Bissau, West Africa, died of poisoning in the country’s remote north, a senior official told
Gambiaj.com – Uzbekistan on Monday handed out sentences to twenty-one people, including one Indian, linked to the deaths of 68 minors who consumed a contaminated cough syrup produced in India.
Gambiaj.com – The Nigerian army has issued a rare statement denying reports of an alleged coup plot within its ranks. The DHQ statement said the suggestion was categorically false and called on the public to ignore it.
Gambiaj.com – In a revealing editorial titled “In Senegal, the (last) choice of Macky Sall,” published on Tuesday, Marwane Ben Yahmed, the publishing director of “Jeune Afrique,” shed light on the crisis exit strategy of Senegal’s current president.
Gambiaj.com – Colonel Mamady Doumbouya, leader of Guinea’s National Committee for Rally and Development (CNRD), has taken decisive action in the country’s political landscape. Following the dissolution of the government, the CNRD announced the freezing of bank accounts and demanded the return of service vehicles, travel documents, and demobilization of bodyguards belonging to former government officials.
Gambiaj.com – Franco-Spanish lawyer Juan Branco, known for representing Senegalese opponent Ousman Sonko, is set to appear before the Paris Bar Association in early April for a disciplinary procedure that could lead to the revocation of his bar license.
The eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is in the grip of a violent resurgence, with at least 200 people killed
The death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has further diminished a rapidly shrinking Russian opposition, which has seen its members
Gambiaj.com – President Joseph Boakai of Liberia appointed Rtd. Brigadier General Geraldine George as the interim Minister of Defense, marking the first time a woman has held this position.
Senegal has long been regarded as a unique case study of democratic stability in West Africa, a region that has recently seen several coups, including those in Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso.
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