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Ghana President Mahama Asks For Second Term to Consolidate Gains

By Kwasi Kpodo Ghana President John Mahama, facing a tough challenge in this week’s election, said on Monday he had done his best in the past four years and deserved.

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Zimbabwe Makes Strides on Women in the Workplace

Zimbabwe has made significant strides over women in the workplace and is now ranked sixth out of 27 countries including the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) member countries.

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4 Things Successful Leaders Need To Know About Their Own LinkedIn Profile

By David Sturt and Todd Nordstrom Let’s just call it evolution. Take a quick trip to the other side of town, the other side of the country, or even the.

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Zimbabwe: $35m Needed for Drought Relief – FAO

The Food and Agriculture Organisation requires $35 million for its 2016 /17 drought relief programme targeted at 486 000 households in Zimbabwe. FAO said the programme has been funded to.

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Junior Achievement Africa Hosts 6th Regional JA Company of the Year Competition

  JA (Junior Achievement) Zimbabwe is pleased to announce that it will be hosting the Regional Company of the Year Competition 2016, in collaboration with JA Africa. The event will.

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U.N. Appeals for $22.2 Billion for Humanitarian Aid In 2017

  By Umberto Bacchi The United Nations launched a record humanitarian appeal on Monday, asking for $22.2 billion in 2017 to help almost 93 million people hit by conflicts and.

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Egyptian Billionaire Sawiris in Surprise Exit as Orascom CEO

  By Amina Ismail Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris has resigned as chief executive officer of Orascom and his deputy Tamer El Mahdi has been nominated as his successor, the company.

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How Gambia’s Jammeh was Forced to Accept Election Result

Kingsley Okeke In what can be described as the “Miracle of Banjul,” The incumbent president of Gambia, Yahya Jammeh, in a rather unusual display of statesmanship, conceded defeat to the.

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