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Parliament active in promoting SA’s foreign policies: National Assembly Speaker

South Africa’s National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza says Parliament has been very active in promoting SA’s foreign policies and diplomatic engagements on global platforms.||South Africa’s National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza says Parliament has been very active in promoting SA’s foreign policies and diplomatic engagements on global platforms.||South Africa’s National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza says Parliament has been very active in promoting SA’s foreign policies and diplomatic engagements on global platforms.||South Africa’s National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza says Parliament has been very active in promoting SA’s foreign policies and diplomatic engagements on global platforms.||South Africa’s National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza says Parliament has been very active in promoting SA’s foreign policies and diplomatic engagements on global platforms.||South Africa’s National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza says Parliament has been very active in promoting SA’s foreign policies and diplomatic engagements on global platforms.||South Africa’s National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza says Parliament has been very active in promoting SA’s foreign policies and diplomatic engagements on global platforms.||South Africa’s National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza says Parliament has been very active in promoting SA’s foreign policies and diplomatic engagements on global platforms.

Eni to sign FID for Coral North project in Mozambique

Italian energy group Eni is expected to agree a final investment decision (FID) for Mozambique’s second floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) platform at an event in the capital Maputo on Thursday, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.||Italian energy group Eni is expected to agree a final investment decision (FID) for Mozambique’s second floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) platform at an event in the capital Maputo on Thursday, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.||Italian energy group Eni is expected to agree a final investment decision (FID) for Mozambique’s second floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) platform at an event in the capital Maputo on Thursday, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.||Italian energy group Eni is expected to agree a final investment decision (FID) for Mozambique’s second floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) platform at an event in the capital Maputo on Thursday, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.||Italian energy group Eni is expected to agree a final investment decision (FID) for Mozambique’s second floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) platform at an event in the capital Maputo on Thursday, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.||Italian energy group Eni is expected to agree a final investment decision (FID) for Mozambique’s second floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) platform at an event in the capital Maputo on Thursday, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.||Italian energy group Eni is expected to agree a final investment decision (FID) for Mozambique’s second floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) platform at an event in the capital Maputo on Thursday, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.||Italian energy group Eni is expected to agree a final investment decision (FID) for Mozambique’s second floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) platform at an event in the capital Maputo on Thursday, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Madagascar protesters return to streets despite move to dissolve government

SABC wishes Nigeria a happy Independence Day

Morocco’s youth protests turn violent on fourth day

Youth-led protests demanding better education and healthcare in Morocco escalated into violent clashes with security forces on Tuesday evening, marking the fourth consecutive day of demonstrations across several cities.||Youth-led protests demanding better education and healthcare in Morocco escalated into violent clashes with security forces on Tuesday evening, marking the fourth consecutive day of demonstrations across several cities.||Youth-led protests demanding better education and healthcare in Morocco escalated into violent clashes with security forces on Tuesday evening, marking the fourth consecutive day of demonstrations across several cities.||Youth-led protests demanding better education and healthcare in Morocco escalated into violent clashes with security forces on Tuesday evening, marking the fourth consecutive day of demonstrations across several cities.||Youth-led protests demanding better education and healthcare in Morocco escalated into violent clashes with security forces on Tuesday evening, marking the fourth consecutive day of demonstrations across several cities.||Youth-led protests demanding better education and healthcare in Morocco escalated into violent clashes with security forces on Tuesday evening, marking the fourth consecutive day of demonstrations across several cities.||Youth-led protests demanding better education and healthcare in Morocco escalated into violent clashes with security forces on Tuesday evening, marking the fourth consecutive day of demonstrations across several cities.||Youth-led protests demanding better education and healthcare in Morocco escalated into violent clashes with security forces on Tuesday evening, marking the fourth consecutive day of demonstrations across several cities.

“Worst is over” on independence day amid worsening hardship: Nigeria’s President