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How Tunisia Will Boost Economic Growth and Create Jobs

 If Tunisia does not overcome its economic difficulties, an austerity programme will be inevitable next year with thousands of public sector job cuts and new taxes, prime minister-designate Youssef Chahed.

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TECHNOLOGY AS AN IMPORTANT PART OF SECURITY SERVICE IN AFRICA

One of Africa’s challenges in recent times is that of insecurity especially in the light of insurgency, border encroachment and other related issues. It is the opinion of the public.

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Burundi President’s Commission Says People Want Term Limits Removed

Burundi could scrap presidential term limits from its constitution after a commission set up to hear public views on governance said most citizens wanted no curbs on the number of.

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Libya: ISIS All But Defeated in Moammar Gadhafi’s Hometown

ISIS is on the brink of being kicked out of the coastal Libyan city of Sirte — the extremist group’s most significant stronghold outside Syria and Iraq. Forces loyal to.

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Strong Opposition Bid Seen in Gabon Presidential Election

By Emilie Iob Gabon President Ali Bongo is facing a tough challenge in his bid for another term in office. The runup to Saturday’s vote has been tense, with the.

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Tanzania: Women Need Role Models to Inspire Success, Not Competition

                                       By Hilda Mhagama In the modern World, women need to support.

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Dauda Lawal: A Peep into the Life of a Successful Nigerian Banker

Dauda Lawal (born 2 September 1965), is a Nigerian Banker, who currently serves as the Executive Director, Public Sector North, of First Bank of Nigeria Plc.  He graduated from Ahmadu Bello.

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Namibia: Drought A Risk, Not Disaster- Prime Minister

By Matthew Dlamini Namibian Deputy Prime Minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says droughts should not be seen as a disaster, but rather a risk which could happen at any time and which.

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