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Namibia Gets €133.5 mln Support From Germany

The government of Germany has again proved its commitment to the development of Namibia by making the sum of N$2 Billion available to the government for technical and financial cooperation projects.

Muslims in the Diaspora Mark Islamic New Year

Muslims in the diaspora joined other Muslims all over the world as they marked the  New Year on the 21 September 2017 which is also equivalent to 1st of Muharram,.

German Chancellor Beats Opposition For Fourth Term

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has recently won the just concluded election in Germany, beating her coalition partner, the social democratic SPD Martin Schulz. This will be Merkel’s fourth term as.

Ghanaian Black Stars Emerges Winner of 2017 WAFU

The black stars of Ghana emerged winner of the 2017 West African Football Union (WAFU) after beating the Nigerian super eagles at the finals by a score of 4-1 in.

South Africa: US$27m Ultramodern Hospital under Construction in Stellenbosch

The South African property developer and investor Atterbury has laid the foundation of its first development in the country. The company is currently constructing a 15 000sqm facility Mediclinic hospital.

South Africa Completes another Phase of Youth Academy Camp

The City of Cape Town’s metro police department youth camp programme which was launched in 2013 as part of the department’s social crime prevention interventions, has successfully concluded another phase.

Tanzania Government Fulfills 2015 Election Manifesto

As part of efforts towards affecting the lives of those in rural communities and as a fulfillment of 2015 campaign promises, the government of Tanzania has recently commenced the construction.

Nigeria: Chinese Company Invests $600 million in the Textile industry

Shandong Ruyi Technology Group; a Chinese textile company, has recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the government of Kano state Nigeria to invest $600 million in the garment industry..

Congolese President Vows to Punish Assassins of Two U.N. Investigators

Following the murder of two U.N. investigators earlier this year, the Congolese President Joseph Kabila has vowed to the United Nations General Assembly recently that he would leave no stone.