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Malawi President Address Diaspora Community in New York

In a meeting organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, the President of Malawi, Arthur Peter Mutharika recently met with Malawians living in New York and encouraged.

Mozambique: AFAP Organizes Food Security Talk for 28 African Countries

The African Fertilizer and Agribusiness Partnership (AFAP) has organized a three-day conference which will hold in Mozambique. According to a recent statement, Mozambique will be hosting 300 visitors from 28.

UN Releases Sanitation Fund for East African States

A statement from the UN general assembly has disclosed the release of fund to two social enterprises in Kenya and Rwanda who are set to improve access to affordable sanitation.

Angola Swears-in of Newly Elected President

26 heads of states and government are to converge at Angola for the inauguration ceremony of the newly elected president João Manuel Gonçalves Lourenço scheduled to hold on Tuesday at.

US Denies War Allegation from North Korea

The United States denies claims of declaring war on North Korea following a statement by the North Korean foreign minister who referred to President Donald Trump’s comment on Twitter. White.

South Africa Indicates Interest to Host 2023 Rugby World Cup

  South Africa has in a recent development indicated interest to host participants for the 2023 Rugby World Cup. The country contends with Ireland, France and Italy in the bid.

7 Reasons Why Women Make Better Leaders

Throughout history, important leadership roles have largely been held by men.  Women have come a long way, but they still have far to go in breaking the glass ceiling. Numerous.

ICOGAS 2017 – Putting Gender and Sustainability in Emerging Economies on the front burners

It was a glamorous, enriching and inspiring experience for all participants, as female heads of Governments, world’s first ladies, female business leaders, academics and research scholars, gathered at the 1st.

African Proverb

“Books and all forms of writing are terror to those who wish to suppress the truth” – African Proverb