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South Africa: Agricultural Sector May Need $1.15Billion to Recover From Drought

South Africa’s agricultural sector may need up to 18 billion rand ($1 billion) over the next three years in financial assistance to recover from the devastating drought, industry group Agri.

US$1.1 Billion Trade Volume with Turkey Favours Nigeria

The total trade volume of Nigeria and Turkey is currently at $1.145 billion to the favour of Nigeria, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has recently disclosed at the Presidential Villa.

Mozambique: PM Urges Rebel Leaders to Accept Offer of Dialogue

Mozambican Prime Minister Carlos Agostinho do Rosario has recently urged Afonso Dhlakama, leader of the rebel movement Renamo, to accept the invitation from President Filipe Nyusi “for a constructive and.

Zuma to address Nigeria’s National Assembly

At the invitation of President Muhammadu Buhari, President Jacob Zuma will be accompanied by at least six members of his cabinet when he heads to Nigeria for a two-day state.

U.N. Adopts New Sanctions Drafted By U.S, China on North Korea

The United Nations Security Council has unanimously adopted a resolution that dramatically expands existing U.N. sanctions on North Korea in response to its Jan. 6 nuclear test, a measure largely.

Angola: Ruling Party Praises Women’s Active Participation in Society

The Politburo of the ruling MPLA party praises the active participation of women in society in a general way, and particularly in the family, reiterating its willingness to continue developing.

African Public Institutions Forum & Award, Johannesburg

The event showcases Africa’s top public institutions who are committed to excellence, innovation and African development and who by dint of hard work, and outstanding managerial/leadership skills are building legacies,.

3 Reasons Your Strategy Meetings Irritate Your Team

Used well, strategy meetings provide clarity and momentum. They align a team around key decisions and create positive energy. Used poorly, strategy meetings irritate people. They waste time and energy,.

CAR Constitutional Court Confirms Touadera President

Central African Republic’s constitutional court has recently confirmed former Mathematics Professor Faustin-Archange Touadera as the elected president, according to reports from the national radio, setting the stage for Touadera to.