NIAMEY (Reuters) - Severe flooding in Niger this month has killed 51 people and destroyed thousands of homes after torrential rains caused rivers to burst their banks, authorities said on Monday.
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Niger Assembly approves 2026-2027 MTEF
The Niger State House of Assembly has considered and approved the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) for 2026–2028.This approval followed the presentation of the Report of the House Standing ...
The Niger State Governor\xa0 Mohammed Bago has unveiled plans to construct 3000 new modern homes for Internally Displaced Persons in the state. Arewa PUNCH reports that the state IDPs run into several ...
Niger state governor Umaru Mohammed Bago has pledged to improve the welfare of workers across the state, promising a range of benefits including subsidised cars, free internet access, and the ...
Forty-nine shops and four houses were burnt down in the fire that resulted as a fuel tanker collided with a trailer in the Lambata area of Gurara Local Government Area of Niger State. The tanker and ...
Floods in southeast Niger have forced 23,000 people to flee their homes since early October, officials said Saturday, threatening a new humanitarian crisis in a region already wracked by Boko Haram ...
The White House on Wednesday said it’s “deeply concerned” about an unfolding crisis in the West African nation of Niger, where guards seized President Mohamed Bazoum and blockaded his home in a ...
NEW YORK, Dec 14 (Reuters) - An attack blamed on Boko Haram killed 28 people and burned 800 homes in an attack in Niger's Diffa region on Saturday, Nigerien authorities and the United Nations said.
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