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    Continued Fighting in Sudan, Opposition Party Picks Mahama in Ghana, and Six Lions Killed in Kenya National Park: Latest African News.

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    Sudan: Fighting continues as ceasefire talks resume

    Residents of Khartoum reported fierce battles on Saturday as fighters roamed the streets, despite the resumption of ceasefire talks between Sudan’s warring sides in Saudi Arabia. The talks are aimed at protecting civilians during the conflict. The region has come under intense bombardment while rival groups talk, raising concerns about the ceasefire’s effectiveness.

    Ghana: Main opposition party picks Mahama as 2024 presidential candidate

    The National Democratic Congress (NDC), the main opposition party in Ghana, has picked John Dramani Mahama as its presidential candidate for the 2024 elections. Mahama is considered a familiar face in Ghanaian politics, having served as president from 2012 to 2017 before losing the 2020 elections to incumbent Nana Akufo-Addo. The NDC believes that Mahama can bring stability and progress to Ghana if elected.

    Kenya: Six lions killed in a national park

    In a blow to conservation efforts and the tourism industry, six lions were killed in a national park in southern Kenya. Poaching of lions for their body parts is a growing problem in the region, and the lack of adequate funding for conservation efforts is making the problem worse. The loss of the lions is a blow to Kenya’s economy, as the tourism industry depends heavily on wildlife.

    African Boulevard News – (2023-05-14)

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