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NIGERIA: INEC REGISTERS 21 POLITICAL PARTIES AHEAD OF 2019

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Nigeria’s electoral body yesterday, announced the registration of 21 new political parties. The registration has now raised the number of registered political parties in.

ZIMBABWE: MNANGAGWA CALLS FOR RELAXATION OF SANCTIONS

Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Thursday called for the removal of Western sanctions on the South African nation during a speech to ruling party officials and said elections due in.

ZIMBABWE: ZANU PF HOLDS CONGRESS

Zimbabwe’s Zanu-PF’s extraordinary Congress is to be held today, marking the beginning of a new era for the nation under a new regime. While addressing the 107th Central Committee meeting.

SOUTH AFRICA: BLIND FATHER, ORNETTE DANSE, GRADUATES WITH DISTINCTION

Ornette Danse, 32, a blind father of three graduated with flying colours, after receiving his diploma in public management at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology’s (CPUT) in South Africa..

NIGERIA: FG TO SPEND $1 BILLION ON BOKO HARAM

Nigeria will take $1 billion from a special account for oil-revenue savings to boost its war against Boko Haram Islamist militants in the country’s northeast. Governors of the country’s 36.

Top 20 Inspirational Quotes

1. You can dance through any storm if thunder is music to your ears. 2. A flower blooming in the desert has greater strength than a tree flourishing in a.

6 Presidents, Business Leaders, Nominated

6 African Heads of States and 12 Business Leaders are among nominees for various categories of the annual African Leadership Magazine Persons of the Year Awards 2017. The Presidents nominated.

KENYA: AGRIC. MINISTRY SPENDS Sh2.2 BILLION ON COOLERS FOR DAIRY FARMERS

The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock in Kenya has announced its plan to spend Sh2.2 billion on coolers for the distribution of milk to 35 milk-producing counties. Julius Kiptarus, the.

ZIMBABWE: BAZ APPROVES THE ACCEPTANCE OF 99-YEAR LEASES

The Bankers Association of Zimbabwe (BAZ) said on Friday it will now accept 99-year leases that were given to resettled farmers by Government as collateral for bank loans. Since Zimbabwe.