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South Africa: Gov’t’s Drought Response Exceeds R1 Billion

Rural Development and Land Reform Minister Gugile Nkwinti says government’s response to the drought now exceeds R1 billion. The Minister chaired the Economic Sectors, Employment and Infrastructure Development Cluster media.

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Rwanda, Guinea Conakry Ink bilateral agreements

Rwanda and Guinea Conakry have recently signed a total of seven bilateral agreements meant to foster cooperation in different areas. The agreements seek to remove visa requirements to all diplomatic.

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Want to Be an Outstanding Leader? Keep a Journal

By: Nancy Adler Research has documented that outstanding leaders take time to reflect. Their success depends on the ability to access their unique perspective and bring it to their decisions.

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Africa: Gender Equality Key to Safer, Fairer World – UNAIDS Chief

The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) has called on the public to reaffirm its commitment to achieving full respect for women’s human rights both, as a.

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Nigeria: No Importation for Government’s School Feeding Programmes – Osinbajo

As the Buhari administration proceeds with its social investment programmes, the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has recently disclosed that the government will not be importing food to implement its.

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South Africa’s Eskom to spend $21 Bln on new Power Plants

CEO Eskom, Brain Molefe South Africa’s Eskom has recently said that it will increase its capital expenditure by 44 percent to 324 billion rand ($21 billion) over the next five.

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S. Africa, Nigeria to Improve Relations through Benefiting Business Partnership

Jacob Zuma of South Africa has recently said his visit was significant for both countries to improve relations through benefiting business partnership to diversify economic sectors like agriculture, electricity and.

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Climate change threatens African crops: study

Climate change will claim vast swathes of land needed to grow staple food crops in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly maize, bananas and beans, researchers warned.

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