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Cameroon: Shock as CHAN Hosts Cameroon Sack Coach Months to Tournament

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[Nation] Yaounde -- Cameroon have sacked the coach of the Intermediate Lions, Yves Clement Arroga, three months to the start of the African Nations Championship (Chan) to be staged in the country from January 16 to February 7 next year.

Source: allAfrica.com
Africa: Black Lives Matter - Black Pride and Dignity, Too!
Police brutality and gross mistreatment across the justice system, discrimination across public services, unwelcoming gestures (micro aggressions) in the school hallways and so on, are just some of the daily phenomena that black people face all around the
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Kenya: Vulnerable Groups Bear the Brunt of the Pandemic With Little Help
Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, food donation organised by the Rotary clubs of Thika and Thika West, with support from the Bank of Africa, is going
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Source: allAfrica.com
Sharpeville Massacre
The Sharpeville Massacre, which occurred on March 21, 1960, in the township of Sharpeville, South Africa, was the incident that to that point resulted in the deaths of the largest number of South Africans in a protest against apartheid.  It also came to symbolize that
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Source: Black Past
Kenya coronavirus: 715 cases, Kenyatta joins summit of EAC leaders
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Source: Africanews | Latest breaking news, daily news and African news from Africa
Rwanda: Volleyball - Top Clubs in Race to Sign Setter Mahoro
Rwanda international and UTB setter Ivan Mahoro Nsabimana is a hot property in domestic volleyball with top clubs racing to secure his signature at the end of the 2019-20
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Ethiopia: New Study On Ethiopian Migrants to the Gulf Finds Many Unaware of Dangers
Only 30 per cent of Ethiopian migrants seeking to find work in Saudi Arabia are aware that Yemen - the one country they must cross --is in its sixth year of conflict, while less than 50 per cent know of the dangers of boats capsizing at
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Source: allAfrica.com
Africa: SA Participates in China-Africa Solidarity Summit
FOCAC is an official forum that coordinates cooperation between the People's Republic of China and African
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Rwanda: Karekezi in Talks With SC Kiyovu for Head Coach Job
Rwanda football great Olivier Karekezi has started talks with SC Kiyovu about becoming their next head coach to replace interim coach Emmanuel
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Ethiopia
Ethiopia ēthēō´pēə [key], officially Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, republic (2005 est. pop. 73,053,000), 471,776 sq mi (1,221,900 sq km), NE Africa. It borders on Eritrea in the north, on Djibouti in the northeast, on Somalia in the east and southeast, on Kenya in the south, and on
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Source: Fact Monster - Black History
S. Africa to ease Covid-19 lockdown
South Africa will ease the Covid-19 lockdown from level four to level three beginning from June 1, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced Sunday amid a surge in confirmed
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Source: Daily Nation - Breaking News, Kenya, Africa, Politics, Business, Sports | HOME
Trotter, William Monroe (1872-1934)
WilliamMonroe Trotter was a major early twentieth century civil rights activist knownprimarily for launching the first major challenge to the political dominance ofTuskegee Institute founder Booker T. Washington and as an inspiration for the formation of theNational Association for the Advancement
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Source: Black Past
Apr
7
1934
Al-Shabab sets up COVID-19 facility in southern Somalia
“I am urging people with the disease symptoms to come to the medical facility and avoid infecting other Muslims,” Sheikh Mohamed Bali, a senior al-Shabab official and a member of the group’s ad hoc COVID-19 response committee, said in a speech broadcast by the group’s radio arm
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Source: Africanews | Latest breaking news, daily news and African news from Africa
Kenya: Sauti Sol's 13-Track Album 'Midnight Train' Finally Out
Award-winning group Sauti Sol on Friday released their fifth studio album, Midnight Train, under their first major label, Universal Music
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LETTERS: How to best address the water challenge
The report further predicts that the situation could get worse as climate change will affect availability, quality and quantity of water negatively impacting the water and sanitation sector for billions of people all over the
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Cameroon: Henri Bedimo Retires From Football
The 36-year-old left back announced his decision to quit professional football on social media on Tuesday, June 16, 2020
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The science behind Level 3 - Ramaphosa lauds 'diverse and sometimes challenging views'
As President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the downgrade to Level 3 of the national Covid-19 lockdown, he thanked scientists for challenging and pushing the government's response to the global
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Somalia: Red Cross Fears Coronavirus Spreading Silently in Somalia's Displaced Camps
The new coronavirus could be spreading undetected through camps across Somalia hosting some 2.6 million displaced people, the Red Cross warned on Tuesday, as floods and conflict swelled the numbers fleeing into overcrowded
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Africa Development Bank blacklists Chinese company building Kenyan power project
“An investigation conducted by the Bank’s Office of Integrity and Anti-Corruption established that Sinotec Company Limited misrepresented its experience, the value and dates of its reference contracts and its relationship with other bidders while participating in three Bank-financed tenders under
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Sudan: Museveni's Powerful Sudan Fixer Dies After Contracting Coronavirus
Ms Gadaheldam has been an almost permanent fixture on the sides of President Museveni in regional meetings to deal with relations with Sudan under former President Omar-al-Bashir and current military leader Gen Abdel Fatah
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Source: allAfrica.com
Burundi to boost testing, prez labels COVID-19 'worst enemy'
Burundi’s new president has signaled that his government will take the coronavirus pandemic more seriously than his dead predecessor, calling the virus the country’s “worst enemy” and announcing new
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Source: Africanews | Latest breaking news, daily news and African news from Africa
(1922) Wyatt Mordecai Johnson, “The Faith of the American Negro”
Wyatt Mordecai Johnson was born in Paris, Tennessee in 1890. A lifelong educator, Johnson held degrees from a number of institutions including a 1911 A.B. from Morehouse College and a Doctor of Divinity degree from Howard University. Three years after his graduation from Howard he became the first
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Source: Black Past
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1922
Ethiopia agrees to delay filling Nile mega-dam, say Egypt, Sudan
The leaders of Sudan, Ethiopia and Egypt agreed that Ethiopia will delay filling a mega-dam on the Blue Nile and return to talks aimed at reaching an accord on use of the river's waters, according to statements from Cairo and
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Hicks, John F. (1949- )
John F. Hicks is a diplomat and global educator who served as a United States Ambassador to the United Nations (UN). A native of Goldsboro, North Carolina, Hicks was born in 1949. Hicks holds a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Morehouse College, a diploma and master’s degree from Johns
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Mid-market smartphones are set to shine – here's why
“Consumers have relied on their mobile devices during lockdown for online learning, connecting to the office and for social online engagement,” explains Likun Zhao, vice president at Huawei Consumer Business Group Middle East Africa (Southern
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Kenya: Gor Defender Yet to Recover From Afcon Disappointment
Harambee Stars defender Joash Onyango says he is yet to move on from the disappointment of missing out on the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations
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Soul food
Soul food is a variety of cuisine originating in the Southeastern United States. It is common in areas with a history of slave-based plantations and has maintained popularity among the Black American and American Deep-South cotton state communities for centuries; it is now the most common regional
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Cameroon university suspends professor for asking a legal question in a law class
Cameroon’s University of Buea suspended a law instructor more than a month after he asked students a legal question during a political and constitutional history
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FULL TEXT | Ramaphosa unveils Covid-19 hotspots, dos and don'ts under Level 3 lockdown
South Africa will be moving to Alert Level 3 of the lockdown on June 1, but the coronavirus will get much worse, before it gets better, President Cyril Ramaphosa said in an address to the nation on Sunday
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Kenya coronavirus: 1,192 cases; 5,000 health workers to be hired - prez
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Pete's Dragon (2016)
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Women Facts

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African American Facts

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Martin Luther King Jr. Facts

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Southern United States Facts

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