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BY THE TIME THE roaring hurricane of the ravaging Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic must have spent its fury and the lull...
Read moreDetailsCONFIGURATIONS OF national and Africa’s continental security architecture are about to undergo unprecedented changes arising from the prevalent global Coronavirus...
Read moreDetailsTRUTHS KNOWN ABOUT security lapses in Africa may continue to be frankly discussed at the office corridors, on dinner tables,...
Read moreDetailsFOUR WEEKS AGO, Germany played host to world leaders at the 56th Munich Security Conference (MSC) in which presidents, prime...
Read moreDetailsJUST THIS WEEKEND, news had it that the total number of cases of infections of Coronavirus (code-named COVID-19) infections worldwide...
Read moreDetailsTwo months since the beginning of last December, a number of truths have been unshackled from the forces of gravity...
Read moreDetailsADVOCACY and sensitisation are good, but they are not sufficient in cases of unpredictable outbreaks of infections with no known...
Read moreDetailsDISEASES AND INFECTIONS of epidemic proportions are becoming more frequent as recurring decimals at a global level. The consequences of...
Read moreDetailsSAHARA DESERT OCCUPIES an important place in Africa, in terms of size, location and history on the continent. It has...
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