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Tanzania to Ratify Paris Agreement on Greenhouse Gases Emission Mitigation

Tanzania will ratify the Paris Agreement, which is aimed at dealing with greenhouse gases emission mitigation to strengthen the country’s capacity to deal with the impacts of climate change. The.

Ivory Coast Referendum: Voters Approve New Constitution

Voters in Ivory Coast overwhelmingly approved a new constitution in a weekend referendum, according to provisional results announced by the elections commission on Tuesday, though opposition groups denounced the turnout.

What Is the Future for U.S.-Africa Relations after U.S. Election Day?

      By Martin Roche/ Contributor   The esteemed editor of African Leadership Magazine asked me to write about “American Choices to the African Benefit.” I had to ponder.

The lessons of Top Executive Derailment

IMD Professor Anand Narasimhan on the ouster of Cyrus Mistry from Tata Sons Cyrus Mistry was just removed as Tata Sons chairman after four years on the job gripping India’s.

Nigeria’s Buhari Meets Niger Delta Leaders, Militants in Abuja

  Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday met leaders from the Niger Delta and representatives of militant groups who have been attacking oil facilities in the region. A Reuters’ reporter.

America’s Choice for President: What Are the Consequences for Africa?

  Kenneth Nkemnacho/ Contributor The eye of the world is currently in one direction; the US election. Many are watching with concerns, just like it happened in the case of.

International Summit on Public Accountability and Transparency in Africa

The African Leadership Magazine invites you to the International Summit on Public Accountability and Transparency in Africa, billed for 23rd-24th December, 2017 in the capital city of Pretoria- South Africa..

Small & Medium Businesses should be saving Money for a Bad Day – Here’s how  

By Anton van Heerden, Executive Vice-President, Africa & Middle East at Sage Every Small & Medium Business should be aiming to have some savings in the bank as a buffer.

U.S. Presidential Poll- The Morning After

By Kingsley Okeke and Ehis Ayere It’s been all anger, resentment, divisive rhetoric, tears and more tears, in what analysts have described as the fiercest campaigns in United States history..