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LATVIA HAS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE

Emmanuel Excel Ogbeide Emmanuel Excel Ogbeide is an internationally renowned and award winning speaker, visionary entrepreneur, social worker, preacher and nation builder. He is the founder and CEO of Business.

Rwanda: US$4mln Needed to Save Forest, Water Resources

The Ministry of Natural Resources has recently joined hands with a non-governmental organisation to mobilise more than Rwf3 billion that is needed to counter threats to natural resources in three.

Nigeria to Spend $1.7 Billion in Next Quarter to Revive Economy

Nigeria’s Finance Minister, Kemi Adeosun, has recently revealed that the government will pump 350 billion naira ($1.76 billion) in the next quarter, in order to revive the county’s economy.

Nigeria: Agency Launches HIV Strategy for Adolescents

The National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) has recently launched a strategy aimed at tackling the increasing rate of HIV/AIDS pandemic among adolescents and young people in Nigeria.

Zambia: Lungu Reaffirms Support for Women

President of Zambia, Edgar Lungu Zambia President Edgar Lungu, has recently reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring 40 per cent women representation in various elective positions as the country heads to.

3 Questions That Will Save You 8 Hours a Week

Can three simple questions save you eight hours a week? In September 2013, Professors Julian Birkinshaw and Jordan Cohen shared the results of their productivity experiment in the Harvard Business.

Ethiopia, Russia to Cooperate for Security, Regional Peace

Ethiopia and Russia have agreed to bolster bilateral relations and cooperate in regional peace and stability.

Leader of Chinese Congress Visits Rwanda

Speaker Mukabalisa (L) gives Zhang a gift at Parliament yesterday The chairperson of the National People’s Congress of China arrived in the country, yesterday, on a two-day official visit, which.

Obama Arrives in Argentina to Reset Relations after Years of Tension

U.S. President Barack Obama arrived in Argentina on Wednesday to reset diplomatic relations and strengthen trade ties with a country that was part of South America’s left-wing bloc until pro-business.