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There’s No Ethnic Cleansing in South Sudan- President Says

South Sudan’s president on Thursday denied allegations by the United Nations that ethnic cleansing in the country’s conflict is so bad that the stage is set for genocide. “There’s no.

3 Steps for Effective Communication in Business

By Brent Gleeson As a leader at any level, whether you are in Human Resources or not, you will be confronted with the challenge of navigating the “effective communication” landscape..

Zimbabwe: Gov’t Signs $1bln Deal for Harare-Beitbridge Highway

By Barnabas Thondhlana Construction of the Harare-Beitbridge highway is set to start next April after government on Wednesday signed an agreement with the Austrian contractor Geiger international. The highway is.

Germany Provides Support for Climate Adaptation in Nigeria

By Kunle Abikoye The Federal Republic of Germany, through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs is providing funding support for two workshops on Climate Risk Insurance and Environmental and Social Impact.

Nigeria Joins African Union Campaign to End Child Marriage

By Kieran Guilbert Women’s rights activists have recently urged Nigeria to accelerate efforts to end child marriage after it joined an African Union (AU) campaign to eliminate the practice. Nigeria.

DR Congo: Will There Be Consequences if Kabila Remains in Power after Dec. 19?

  By Lisa Schlein Joseph Kabila’s second and last term as president of Democratic Republic of Congo comes to an end December 19. However, a court ruling states he could.

China Says It Wants Smooth Military Ties with Trump

China said on Wednesday it wanted to develop smooth military-to-military ties with the new U.S. administration of Donald Trump. While the world’s two largest economies are frequently at odds over.

AFDB Offers Tunisia $2 Bln Loan over Next Five Years

The African Development Bank (AFDB) will lend Tunisia between $1.5 billion and $2 billion over the next five years, the bank’s North Africa director Jacob Kolster said on Wednesday. Kolster.

Rwanda to Probe Possible Role of French Officials in Genocide

By Clement Uwiringiyimana Rwanda has launched an inquiry into the possible role of at least 20 French military and other officials in the 1994 genocide, the prosecutor general said on.