The Morning Call
When it rains in some parts of Abidjan, ivory coast resident say some of the waste dumped ten years ago by a Panamanian ship still come to the surface with the rain water. the Probo Koala, a ship chartered by a dutch-based oil and commodity shipping company dumped waste through a local contractor in as many as 12 sites in and around the city of Abidjan.
The Chairperson Of The National Union Of Associations Of Victims Of Toxic Waste Of Ivory Coast, Yao Pipira Denis joins Robert Kodingo and Hannane Ferdjani with what will happen if the case is followed up today.
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In Ivory Coast, Abidjan’s young people wage war on trash
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At MASA 2026, a choreographer's tribute to Abidjan's urban culture
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Senegal: The diaspora, a key driver of the economy [Business Africa]
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Nigeria’s return to Windsor castle signals new era in UK economic partnership
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Ivory Coast cocoa producers suffer amid global price fall
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Ivory Coast pays tribute to 19 victims of Grand-Bassam jihadist attack