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Egypt Sends Robot Submarine to Help Plane Crash Search

Egypt has sent a robot submarine to join the hunt for an EgyptAir plane which crashed in some of the deepest waters of the Mediterranean Sea with 66 people on.

Secrets to Making Corporate Strategy Work

Too often, business leaders proclaim a failure and irrelevance of strategy.  Plans are drawn up, presented at board meetings and then left to collect dust on desks and shelves.  The.

Kenya Sees Tourist Numbers Rising by a Third this Year to 1.6 Mln

Kenya expects tourist arrivals to jump by a third this year to 1.6 million as Western governments lift warnings against travel to the East African nation, the Kenya Tourism Board.

Ethiopia: PM Reaffirms Gov’t Commitment to Women Participation

The government played irreplaceable role in supporting women to exercise their political, economic and social rights as guaranteed by the Constitution. Prime Minister Hailemariam Dessalegn said the government is committed.

Sickle Cell Aid Foundation: Reducing the Plight of People with Sickle Cell Disorder in Nigeria

By Ehis Ayere The Sickle Cell Aid Foundation (SCAF), a non-governmental organisation founded in 2010 by the young, passionate and determined Nkechukwu Azinge has indeed been phenomenally and evidently terrific.

We Shall Recover the Rest of the “Chibok Girls” in Coming Weeks- Nigerian Governor Says

A second girl who was among more than 200 schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram in a raid on their school in the northeastern Nigerian town of Chibok more than two.

EgyptAir Flight from Paris to Cairo Missing With 66 on Board

An EgyptAir flight carrying 66 passengers and crew on a flight from Paris to Cairo disappeared from radar over the Mediterranean Sea, Egypt’s national airline said.

Additional Nine Abducted Children Return Home Safely

The negotiation effort to rescue the children abducted from Gambella Regional State by the Murle ethnic group is progressing successfully, according to the Deputy Chief Administrator of the state.

Tanzania Orders Drought-Hit Herders to Leave National Parks

The government of Tanzania recently ordered drought-hit herders to remove their cattle from the country’s national parks, where they had moved in a bid to find new food sources, according.