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President Ibrahim Traore, who assumed power in Burkina Faso over two years ago, has been hailed for groundbreaking reforms, including the construction of the nation’s first gold refinery and a 50% salary increase for civil servants. Traoré, now 37, became the world’s youngest

President Ibrahim Traore, who assumed power in Burkina Faso over two years ago, has been hailed for groundbreaking reforms, including the construction of the nation’s first gold refinery and a 50% salary increase for civil servants.

Traoré, now 37, became the world’s youngest
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The UNTOLD STORY of Engineer OSCAR SUDI — William Ruto’s Closest Ally* From a matatu tout (makanga) to mheshimiwa... [ Open Thread ] ...

The UNTOLD STORY of Engineer OSCAR SUDI —  William Ruto’s Closest Ally*

From a matatu tout (makanga) to mheshimiwa...

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Blood Parliament: MP say Kenya has “moved on”. Kenyan MPs say the BBC's Africa Eye documentary on last year’s anti-tax protests paints the country in a bad light. Human rights groups defend it, calling for action against security forces shown.

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Why was the West so desperate to risk the life of Claire Dubois, by sending her to Burkina Faso as spy, masquerading as an aid worker, knowing fully well, that the consequences could be dire. Faso must show no mercy. They must make an example of her.

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When it comes to watching, there are only two apps one needs to survive in this town: Cricfy and Watchlist Pro. Everything you need is in those apps. Uwinja maber?

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First it was a Kenyan Senator praising Traore in Kenya's parliament, now a Namibian politician doing the same. Admiration of the revolution is spreading from West to East to South. Something is happening in Africa and no one will stop it.