The rivalry between English speaking African countries and their French speaking counterparts – perceived or real – has been raised with a number of senior African Union officials attending the annual Africa Week programme at the United Nations.
At a press briefing to discuss the African agenda, a question was directed at the CEO of NEPAD and others about differences in governance and developmental issues as reflected in English and French speaking nations…
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English-French African countries’ rivalry under the spotlight at UN
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