AfDB: What’s in the confidential report exonerating Adesina

On what grounds were the allegations against the head of the African Development Bank (AfDB) dismissed? A look at on the audit conducted by the bank’s Ethics Committee.
Some of the beads done by different women groups in Samburu on display
Women staring at poverty as beadwork business dries up
More than 60,000 women from five counties who have been supporting their families through beadwork are staring at poverty as the effects of Covid-19 on the economy increase.
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IMF approves 739m dollars in emergency pandemic relief funds for Kenya
The International Monetary Fund on Wednesday said its executive board has approved $739 million in emergency financing to help Kenya respond to the economic shock caused by the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Rwandan President Paul Kagame (left)
Give us a break on repayment of debt, Kagame tells lenders
President Paul Kagame held a virtual press conference with journalists last Monday and spoke on several issues, including the lockdown, the East African Community and the African Union.
Park Vega will the largest water park in the West African sub-region
West Africa's largest water park sets to launch in Nigeria
The largest water park in West Africa, Park Vega is set to launch in Nigeria.
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African mobile giant wants 'Taliban' court case dropped
Africa's largest mobile operator MTN has asked a court in the US to dismiss a case which accuses the company of breaking anti-terrorist legislation in its business in Afghanistan.
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Nigerian govt demands bank records of 60 companies, individuals from U.S. banks
The Nigerian government is demanding records of 60 companies and individuals from 10 banks in the United States as part of its efforts to overturn the controversial $9.6 billion P&ID fine.