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Name: Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa Date of Birth: 17th of November, 1952 Nationality: South African Occupation: Poilitician, Businessman, Activist and Trade Union Leader. He is the current Deputy President of South.

Will Zuma Get “No Confidence Vote” Today?

South Africa’s top court will Thursday come to a decision whether or not to rule on a motion of no confidence through secret ballot, which will enable disgruntled party members.

Nigeria: World Bank Approves $961 Million to Support ERGP Development Programs

World Bank has approved $961 million for two programs which will support the Nigerian federal and state authorities in their effort to foster inclusion and revive growth, in alignment with.

Ghana Book Trust Set for Young Adult Literary Contest

The Ghana book trust (GBT) is set to organize the 2017 Canadian Organization for Development through Education (CODE) edition from July 24 to 26 in Accra Ghana. This will be.

NIGERIA: INDONESIA PARTNERS WITH NNPC TO BUILD REFINERY

In response to the federal government’s call for investors in specific areas of the economy, PTPP (Persero) has declared its intention to partner with state-owned petroleum company NNPC, to build.

SOUTH AFRICA: DAMS INCREASED BY 21.2% IN WESTERN CAPE

Current reports from Western Cape show that the water levels in dams have increased above the lower level as a result of the recent rains. Despite the increase, dams are.

Turkey’s Erdogan, Saudi leaders to resolve Qatar tension

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and King of Saudi Arabia have both agreed to put in an effort towards ensuring that there is an end to the Qatar tension, sources from.

U.N. Security Council, W. Africa Wars against Terrorist Groups

The United Nations Security Council recently joined forces with the West African force to fight against militant groups, human traffickers, and drug pushers in the Sahel region after diplomats said.

South Sudan: Famine Ceases in Two States

As a result of the civil war which began in December 2013 in South Sudan, thousands of the people have been displaced, many have died, and the country is plagued.