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Rwanda: French Court to Rule On Rwanda Genocide Case Against Agathe Habyarimana

[RFI] France's judiciary is set to rule on Wednesday in a long-running investigation linked to the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, as prosecutors and civil parties seek the indictment of Rwanda's former first lady Agathe Habyarimana.
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Rwanda: French Court to Rule On Rwanda Genocide Case Against Agathe Habyarimana

[RFI] France's judiciary is set to rule on Wednesday in a long-running investigation linked to the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, as prosecutors and civil parties seek the indictment of Rwanda's former first lady Agathe Habyarimana.

Le président du groupe de travail sur les politiques de la GSMA Afrique appelle à des réformes fiscales urgentes pour accélérer l'inclusion numérique

Kinshasa, RDC, 05 mai 2026 – Le responsable de la réglementation d'Airtel Africa et président du groupe de travail sur les politiques de la GSMA Afrique, M. Daddy Mukadi, a appelé les gouvernements africains à reconnaître les télécommunications comm
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Le président du groupe de travail sur les politiques de la GSMA Afrique appelle à des réformes fiscales urgentes pour accélérer l'inclusion numérique

Kinshasa, RDC, 05 mai 2026 – Le responsable de la réglementation d'Airtel Africa et président du groupe de travail sur les politiques de la GSMA Afrique, M. Daddy Mukadi, a appelé les gouvernements africains à reconnaître les télécommunications comme un pilier économique essentiel et à mettre en œuvre deux réformes fiscales spécifiques susceptibles d'accélérer considérablement l'inclusion numérique à travers le continent. S'exprimant lors de la première édition des États généraux du (...) - ECONOMIE NUMERIQUE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

Le Palais des Congrès « Omar Bongo Ondimba », un véritable joyaux architecturale et un levier stratégique au service du rayonnement et du développement du Gabon

Le Palais des Congrès « Omar Bongo Ondimba », un véritable joyaux architecturale et un levier stratégique au service du rayonnement et du développement du Gabon. Un mérite pour le Chef de l'Etat Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema qui a affiché sa détermina
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Le Palais des Congrès « Omar Bongo Ondimba », un véritable joyaux architecturale et un levier stratégique au service du rayonnement et du développement du Gabon

Le Palais des Congrès « Omar Bongo Ondimba », un véritable joyaux architecturale et un levier stratégique au service du rayonnement et du développement du Gabon. Un mérite pour le Chef de l'Etat Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema qui a affiché sa détermination et son engagement envers le peuple gabonais pour cette oeuvre construite au bout de 18 mois. Un honneur pour le Gabon qui désormais va contribuer à l'organisation des grandes rencontres internationales. L'inauguration officielle du (...) - INFRASTRUCTURES / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

Russia must instill ‘animal fear’ in EU warmongers – Medvedev

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has warned Europe against “Operation Barbarossa 2.0” Read Full Article at RT.com
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Russia must instill ‘animal fear’ in EU warmongers – Medvedev

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has warned Europe against “Operation Barbarossa 2.0” Read Full Article at RT.com

West is ‘crumbling into barbarism’ – former Indian envoy

The importance of Russia and China will grow after the Iran war, Talmiz Ahmad told RT India’s In Conversation with Salman Khurshid Read Full Article at RT.com
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West is ‘crumbling into barbarism’ – former Indian envoy

The importance of Russia and China will grow after the Iran war, Talmiz Ahmad told RT India’s In Conversation with Salman Khurshid Read Full Article at RT.com

Hantavirus-hit cruise ship cleared to leave African waters

A cruise ship hit by a suspected hantavirus outbreak that killed three people has been cleared to leave Cape Verde for the Canary Islands Read Full Article at RT.com
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Hantavirus-hit cruise ship cleared to leave African waters

A cruise ship hit by a suspected hantavirus outbreak that killed three people has been cleared to leave Cape Verde for the Canary Islands Read Full Article at RT.com

Tobacco Earns K22.8 Billion in Two Weeks, but High Rejection Rates Raise Concern for Farmers

Malawi has earned about $12.8 million (around K22.3 billion) from tobacco sales in just the first two weeks of the 2026 marketing season, but farmers are still facing major challenges due to high rejection rates and low satisfaction with prices. According to
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Tobacco Earns K22.8 Billion in Two Weeks, but High Rejection Rates Raise Concern for Farmers

Malawi has earned about $12.8 million (around K22.3 billion) from tobacco sales in just the first two weeks of the 2026 marketing season, but farmers are still facing major challenges due to high rejection rates and low satisfaction with prices. According to data from the Tobacco Commission, a total of 5.97 million kilograms of tobacco […] The post Tobacco Earns K22.8 Billion in Two Weeks, but High Rejection Rates Raise Concern for Farmers appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Quick service restaurants are taking a bigger hit as Canadians feel crunched by the cost of living

While restaurants of all kinds are feeling pinched, quick service restaurants are getting hit harder than higher-end ones, according to a report from Restaurants Canada. It's a signal of a K-shaped economy , where those with the most money can still shell ou
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Quick service restaurants are taking a bigger hit as Canadians feel crunched by the cost of living

While restaurants of all kinds are feeling pinched, quick service restaurants are getting hit harder than higher-end ones, according to a report from Restaurants Canada. It's a signal of a K-shaped economy , where those with the most money can still shell out for a nice meal, but those with lower incomes have no option but to cut back.

Canada to pick between Swedish and U.S. radar planes to protect its skies

The government of Canada wants to quickly acquire half a dozen new «flying radars» — officially called Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) aircraft — at a cost of more than $5 billion.
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Canada to pick between Swedish and U.S. radar planes to protect its skies

The government of Canada wants to quickly acquire half a dozen new «flying radars» — officially called Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) aircraft — at a cost of more than $5 billion.

From construction site to Parliament: Former PAP 'Kopitiam MP' Ong Ah Heng dies aged 84

Former People's Action Party (PAP) MP Ong Ah Heng died on Monday (May 5), aged 84.The four-term Nee Soon Central MP served the constituency between 1997 and 2011 before retiring from politics. Dubbed «Kopitiam (coffeeshop) MP», Ong earned th
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From construction site to Parliament: Former PAP 'Kopitiam MP' Ong Ah Heng dies aged 84

Former People's Action Party (PAP) MP Ong Ah Heng died on Monday (May 5), aged 84.The four-term Nee Soon Central MP served the constituency between 1997 and 2011 before retiring from politics. Dubbed «Kopitiam (coffeeshop) MP», Ong earned the nickname because of his ease of mixing with ordinary workers.He was the executive secretary of the National Transport Workers' Union between 1981 and 2006, and later rose to become NTUC's assistant secretary-general. In a 1996 interview, Ong attributed his grassroots approach to his past: «I owe a lot to the meritocratic system. There are very few countries where you could start as a construction worker and end up with a master's degree. »It is right that I repay society by involving myself in community work with the labour movement and in grassroots organisations." He later became a non-executive independent director at ComfortDelGro before retiring from the board in 2020. Ong's wake is being held at Block 204 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3, and his funeral ceremony will take place there at 1pm on Sunday (May 10).

Singapore's workforce not ready for AI transition, but well-positioned: Poh Li San

Singapore's workforce may not yet be ready for a transition to artificial intelligence (AI), but is well-positioned for it, Sembawang West SMC MP Poh Li San said in Parliament on Wednesday (May 6).She was speaking in the debate on AI transition with no «
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Singapore's workforce not ready for AI transition, but well-positioned: Poh Li San

Singapore's workforce may not yet be ready for a transition to artificial intelligence (AI), but is well-positioned for it, Sembawang West SMC MP Poh Li San said in Parliament on Wednesday (May 6).She was speaking in the debate on AI transition with no «jobless growth», raised by labour chief Ng Chee Meng on Tuesday.Ng had put forward a parliamentary motion, stressing the need to put workers at the centre of Singapore’s AI-driven economic growth, as it can no longer be assumed that the latter would translate automatically into more or better jobs.Poh expressed that Singapore's AI transition should be focused on customising AI solutions for industries to empower Singaporeans, highlighting the four key pillars of the national AI strategy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong shared in his May Day Rally speech last Friday (May 1).PM Wong had targeted four industries — advanced manufacturing, connectivity, finance and healthcare — for AI transformation.«AI-powered robots will indeed be the force multiplier,» Poh stated. «Are we ready for this transition? Not yet. We are well-positioned for it, but we must move fast.»

Should NSFs get free ride on public transport? Chan Chun Sing responds

Will Singapore provide free ride on public transport to full-time national servicemen (NSF)?The cost of transportation is included in the monthly base allowance that NSFs receive, said Chan Chun Sing, Coordinating Minister for Public Services and Minister fo
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Should NSFs get free ride on public transport? Chan Chun Sing responds

Will Singapore provide free ride on public transport to full-time national servicemen (NSF)?The cost of transportation is included in the monthly base allowance that NSFs receive, said Chan Chun Sing, Coordinating Minister for Public Services and Minister for Defence.He was replying to a parliamentary question by Workers' Party MP Kenneth Tiong on Tuesday (May 5), who had asked if the $81 monthly hybrid concession pass is «adequate for NSFs earning $790 per month», and whether free public transport will be provided for NSFs by default as in other countries.Chan said in his written response that the base allowance for all NSFs is «sized for their basic personal upkeep» and given in cash.«The cost of providing free transport for NSFs would need to be cross-subsidised by other commuters through higher fares, or by taxpayers,» he said.While some countries provide conscripts a national travel pass, the current allowance NSFs receive already takes into account the price of the monthly concession pass.«Either way, the costs are funded by the Government, and ultimately, by taxpayers,» he added.

Suvendu Adhikari to be West Bengal CM? Mamata rout puts 'giantkiller' in focus

Suvendu Adhikari's name is gaining traction for the Chief Minister's post in West Bengal. The Bharatiya Janata Party has achieved a significant electoral victory, surpassing the Trinamool Congress. Adhikari, a key BJP leader, has demonstrated his electoral pr
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Suvendu Adhikari to be West Bengal CM? Mamata rout puts 'giantkiller' in focus

Suvendu Adhikari's name is gaining traction for the Chief Minister's post in West Bengal. The Bharatiya Janata Party has achieved a significant electoral victory, surpassing the Trinamool Congress. Adhikari, a key BJP leader, has demonstrated his electoral prowess by defeating Mamata Banerjee. The BJP's strong performance has reshaped the state's political landscape, raising questions about Adhikari's future role.

Damning figures that shame every GP surgery in England: Complaints reach record high, with 'poor communication' and 'staff behaviour' top reasons for patients' anger

Over 134,000 written complaints about GPs were made to NHS England last year, with communication issues, staff attitudes and treatment errors driving the deluge.
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Damning figures that shame every GP surgery in England: Complaints reach record high, with 'poor communication' and 'staff behaviour' top reasons for patients' anger

Over 134,000 written complaints about GPs were made to NHS England last year, with communication issues, staff attitudes and treatment errors driving the deluge.

ANALYSIS | Inside Malawi’s VAT Shake-Up: Why Shops Are Closing, Why Government Is Pushing Hard, and What It Means for Your Money

Something unusual is happening across Malawi. Shop doors are staying closed. Business owners are stepping back from their own counters. Shelves are stocked, but tills are silent. At the centre of this quiet protest is a new system introduced on May 1, 2026—
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ANALYSIS | Inside Malawi’s VAT Shake-Up: Why Shops Are Closing, Why Government Is Pushing Hard, and What It Means for Your Money

Something unusual is happening across Malawi. Shop doors are staying closed. Business owners are stepping back from their own counters. Shelves are stocked, but tills are silent. At the centre of this quiet protest is a new system introduced on May 1, 2026—the Electronic Invoicing System (EIS), rolled out by the Malawi Revenue Authority under […] The post ANALYSIS | Inside Malawi’s VAT Shake-Up: Why Shops Are Closing, Why Government Is Pushing Hard, and What It Means for Your Money appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

MMRA Reviews Kangankunde Mining Project as Calls Grow to Upgrade It to Large-Scale Status

The Mining and Minerals Regulatory Authority (MMRA) has responded to calls from the Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives (CDEDI) over how the Kangankunde Rare Earth Mining project should be classified, a decision that could reshape how on
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MMRA Reviews Kangankunde Mining Project as Calls Grow to Upgrade It to Large-Scale Status

The Mining and Minerals Regulatory Authority (MMRA) has responded to calls from the Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives (CDEDI) over how the Kangankunde Rare Earth Mining project should be classified, a decision that could reshape how one of Malawi’s biggest mineral resources is managed. In a letter dated April 28, 2026, the MMRA […] The post MMRA Reviews Kangankunde Mining Project as Calls Grow to Upgrade It to Large-Scale Status appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Rwanda: Rwanda-Botswana Business Forum Discusses Trade, Investment

[New Times] Government officials and private sector leaders from Rwanda and Botswana have gathered in Gaborone for a business forum aimed at strengthening trade and investment relations between the two countries.
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Rwanda: Rwanda-Botswana Business Forum Discusses Trade, Investment

[New Times] Government officials and private sector leaders from Rwanda and Botswana have gathered in Gaborone for a business forum aimed at strengthening trade and investment relations between the two countries.

Rwanda: Parliament Passes Bill On Virtual Assets, Cryptocurrencies

[New Times] The Lower Chamber of Parliament on Tuesday, May 5, approved the draft law governing virtual assets, marking a key step towards regulating cryptocurrency trading in Rwanda.
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Rwanda: Parliament Passes Bill On Virtual Assets, Cryptocurrencies

[New Times] The Lower Chamber of Parliament on Tuesday, May 5, approved the draft law governing virtual assets, marking a key step towards regulating cryptocurrency trading in Rwanda.

Angola: Police Stop Illegal Entry Into the Country of 172 Citizens From the DR Congo

[ANGOP] Mbanza Kongo -- At least 172 citizens of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), who intended to illegally enter in Angola were stopped last Sunday by the Border Guard Police in the northern province of Zaire.
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Angola: Police Stop Illegal Entry Into the Country of 172 Citizens From the DR Congo

[ANGOP] Mbanza Kongo -- At least 172 citizens of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), who intended to illegally enter in Angola were stopped last Sunday by the Border Guard Police in the northern province of Zaire.

More Than 200 Malawians Cry for Help as Fear and Violence Spread in South Africa

The Malawi government says it has received more than 200 desperate calls from Malawians living in South Africa, begging to be brought back home after a new wave of xenophobic violence. The violence, reported in cities like Johannesburg, Durban and Pretoria, h
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More Than 200 Malawians Cry for Help as Fear and Violence Spread in South Africa

The Malawi government says it has received more than 200 desperate calls from Malawians living in South Africa, begging to be brought back home after a new wave of xenophobic violence. The violence, reported in cities like Johannesburg, Durban and Pretoria, has left many foreign nationals living in fear. People have been attacked, beaten, threatened, […] The post More Than 200 Malawians Cry for Help as Fear and Violence Spread in South Africa appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Suicide Cases Rise Again in Malawi — Small Increase, Bigger Warning Sign

Malawi has recorded a rise in suicide cases in the first three months of 2026. Police figures show that 95 people died by suicide, up from 92 cases during the same period in 2025. At first glance, this increase of 3 cases may look small. But experts say it i
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Suicide Cases Rise Again in Malawi — Small Increase, Bigger Warning Sign

Malawi has recorded a rise in suicide cases in the first three months of 2026. Police figures show that 95 people died by suicide, up from 92 cases during the same period in 2025. At first glance, this increase of 3 cases may look small. But experts say it is serious—and a sign of a […] The post Suicide Cases Rise Again in Malawi — Small Increase, Bigger Warning Sign appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Stability on Paper, Suffering in Reality: Is Mwanamveka Worsening Malawi’s Economic Crisis?

When President Peter Mutharika returned to power in October 2025, he brought back Joseph Mwanamveka to Ministry of Finance to fix an economy that was already in serious trouble. Inflation was above 20 percent, the Malawi kwacha was weak, fuel and foreign curr
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Stability on Paper, Suffering in Reality: Is Mwanamveka Worsening Malawi’s Economic Crisis?

When President Peter Mutharika returned to power in October 2025, he brought back Joseph Mwanamveka to Ministry of Finance to fix an economy that was already in serious trouble. Inflation was above 20 percent, the Malawi kwacha was weak, fuel and foreign currency were in short supply, and public debt was dangerously high. It was […] The post Stability on Paper, Suffering in Reality: Is Mwanamveka Worsening Malawi’s Economic Crisis? appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

K500 Million Ignored, Limbe Left in Darkness: How Faizal Aboo Walked Away Unpunished After Power Grid Collapse

In Malawi, tampering with electricity infrastructure can land an ordinary citizen in prison for years. But in Limbe, one of the country’s most prominent property developers allegedly brought down part of the power grid—and to this day, has not been held a
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K500 Million Ignored, Limbe Left in Darkness: How Faizal Aboo Walked Away Unpunished After Power Grid Collapse

In Malawi, tampering with electricity infrastructure can land an ordinary citizen in prison for years. But in Limbe, one of the country’s most prominent property developers allegedly brought down part of the power grid—and to this day, has not been held accountable. At the centre of this troubling story is Faizal Aboo, a Limbe-based businessman […] The post K500 Million Ignored, Limbe Left in Darkness: How Faizal Aboo Walked Away Unpunished After Power Grid Collapse appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Experts pinpoint the exact heartbeat ranges that signal stroke risk... how does YOURS measure up?

Many of us will know that a very high resting heart rate is a cause for concern, increasing the risk of stroke, heart attack and even premature death.
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Experts pinpoint the exact heartbeat ranges that signal stroke risk... how does YOURS measure up?

Many of us will know that a very high resting heart rate is a cause for concern, increasing the risk of stroke, heart attack and even premature death.

The 2026 local elections DEEP DIVE: How the two-party system could be torn apart - see what's happening in your area with our ultimate guide

In England, there are five types of council elections happening on May 7, with more than 5,000 councillors to be chosen in 136 councils (not including the six mayors being elected concurrently).
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The 2026 local elections DEEP DIVE: How the two-party system could be torn apart - see what's happening in your area with our ultimate guide

In England, there are five types of council elections happening on May 7, with more than 5,000 councillors to be chosen in 136 councils (not including the six mayors being elected concurrently).

I had to disappear after Liam Payne's death - 'I was really, really struggling', Simon Cowell tells new Daily Mail podcast

Speaking to Tales From the Celebrity Trenches, the 66-year-old TV mogul recalled 'really, really struggling' following the former One Direction singer's death at just 31 years old.
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I had to disappear after Liam Payne's death - 'I was really, really struggling', Simon Cowell tells new Daily Mail podcast

Speaking to Tales From the Celebrity Trenches, the 66-year-old TV mogul recalled 'really, really struggling' following the former One Direction singer's death at just 31 years old.

Sarajevo Safari hunters who paid to shoot people 'competed to kill the most beautiful women'

Gun-toting enthusiasts who travelled thousands of miles to shoot innocent civilians for fun during the siege of Sarajevo competed to kill the most beautiful women, a new book claims.
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Sarajevo Safari hunters who paid to shoot people 'competed to kill the most beautiful women'

Gun-toting enthusiasts who travelled thousands of miles to shoot innocent civilians for fun during the siege of Sarajevo competed to kill the most beautiful women, a new book claims.

Moment two Jewish men are 'interrogated' over their views on Israel and Gaza in 'chilling' exchange in Manchester

The two men, who were wearing kippahs, were entering a property in Bury last Wednesday when they were stopped by two other men.
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Moment two Jewish men are 'interrogated' over their views on Israel and Gaza in 'chilling' exchange in Manchester

The two men, who were wearing kippahs, were entering a property in Bury last Wednesday when they were stopped by two other men.

Power pact push - Cabinet signs off on agreement to be negotiated with JPS as new licence hangs in the balance

The Cabinet has approved a “heads of terms” agreement for a new licence that the Government is to negotiate with the Jamaica Public Service (JPS), subject to a non-disclosure agreement between the company and the administration.  A heads of 
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Power pact push - Cabinet signs off on agreement to be negotiated with JPS as new licence hangs in the balance

The Cabinet has approved a “heads of terms” agreement for a new licence that the Government is to negotiate with the Jamaica Public Service (JPS), subject to a non-disclosure agreement between the company and the administration.  A heads of terms agreement sets out the basic terms of a commercial transaction between parties. 

Cuban docs to stay 

More than 40 Cuban doctors have opted to remain in Jamaica following the end of the decades-old contract between their government and Jamaica. Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton made the disclosure in response to queries from The Gleaner during a press bri
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Cuban docs to stay 

More than 40 Cuban doctors have opted to remain in Jamaica following the end of the decades-old contract between their government and Jamaica. Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton made the disclosure in response to queries from The Gleaner during a press briefing hosted by the University Hospital of the West Indies Institutional Review Committee at the IDB Building in New Kingston yesterday.

Under two years left for ‘Dudus’

Jamaican drug lord Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke is now set to be released from prison in the United States (US) in almost 21 months after authorities there sliced another year off the prison time. This development comes as popular pastor Merrick ‘Al’ Mill
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Under two years left for ‘Dudus’

Jamaican drug lord Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke is now set to be released from prison in the United States (US) in almost 21 months after authorities there sliced another year off the prison time. This development comes as popular pastor Merrick ‘Al’ Miller, a longtime friend of the Coke family, said he has been told that the reputed Shower Posse leader is participating in religious-based and other programmes in prison.