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South Sudan President Concludes Consultations to Form New Government

South Sudanese president, Salva Kiir, has completed consultations with the stakeholders on the August 2015 peace agreement and ready to form a transitional government. He is however waiting for a.

Heavy Security Presence in Ugandan Elections

As part of efforts to ensure peace and security in Elections which start today, at least 70,000 soldiers, prison warders and intelligence officers have been deployed as part of the.

Zambia approves price-based royalties for copper mines

Zambia’s cabinet has recently approved a new royalty system that varies depending on the copper price as Africa’s second-biggest producer seeks to keep struggling mines open and limit job losses,.

Tanzania: Govt. Provides Relief for Flood Victims

The Tanzanian government has supplied a total of 200 tonnes of maize to flood victims in Rufiji District in Coast Region following the heavy rains which destroyed their farms and.

Election Monitors in Nigeria Harp On 35 Percent Positions for Women

The Alliance for Credible Election (ACE) has recently called on political actors in the country to respect the clamour for 35 percent participation quota to Nigerian women.

Nigeria: Youths In Agric to Benefit from 2016 Empowerment- Ministry of Agriculture

The Lagos State office of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) has recently said that youths in agriculture would benefit from the 2016 empowerment starting soon. Mrs.

Rwanda Women in Diaspora Donate to the Vulnerable

A group of Rwandan women living in the United Kingdom have recently donated assorted items to over 100 vulnerable women in Remera, Gasabo District Rwanda. Twenty nine visiting students from.

5 Wealth Creation Habits That Will Make You a Millionaire

Everyone craves to become a millionaire all over Africa. Yet not everyone will attain that status. A select few would always belong to the 3% that the 97% work for..

Brazil: Ex-President Lula May Not Testify in Graft Probe

The Brazilian National Prosecutors Council has recently called off testimony by popular ex-president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who was to be questioned over allegations that he and his wife.