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Two Ex-PMs Go Head-To-Head In CAR Presidential Run-Off

In the final round of Central African Republic’s presidential run-off election holding on Sunday, two former Prime Ministers, Anicet-Georges Dologuele, and Faustin-Archange Touadera will face off in the election which.

AU Diaspora African Forum Hosts Leading Diaspora Women

In a historical move, the African Union Diaspora African Forum (AU-DAF) has recently hosted leading women representatives of the African Diaspora who are currently attending the various preparatory meetings, events.

Army Sweeps Insurgents Off Nigerian Territories

The Nigeria army has recently conducted a raid on boko haram, killing 14 of the insurgents, and capturing two others around Chirokusko Village in Tarmuwa Local Government Area in Yobe,.

India Eyes Africa’s Vast Resources to Meet Rising Energy Demands

India has recently asked its oil firms to boost ties with resource-rich Africa as the south Asian nation wants to take advantage of tumbling crude prices to lock in supplies.

Well-being Foundation Africa Creates Awareness on Lassa Fever in Pregnancy

With the recent outbreak of Lassa fever in Nigeria, the Well-being Foundation Africa (WBFA) has taken rapid steps to elevate awareness of this deadly disease and its prevention. Having already.

7 must-know tips from successful entrepreneurs

Did you know that, according to the Small Business Administration, only a third of new businesses survive 10 years or more? What can you do to make your small business.

Kenya: Leaders Launch New Campaign for Election of More Women

Leaders from various groups in Embu county, Kenya have started a campaign to push for the election of more women to end the reliance on nominations in a move aimed.

I Could Kill and Not Lose Votes-Trump

US republican presidential front runner, Donald Trump has recently expressed confidence in his support base that he said he could stand on New York’s Fifth Avenue and“shoot somebody” and still.

Africa: Climate Change Jeopardizes Electricity Supply

Water shortages and a warmer climate could slash the efficiency of power plants in coming decades, meaning developing countries must prepare their power systems to cope, researchers warn. Using data.