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Tanzania: Women’s Rights Group Calls for Solid Policies

Women rights activists have recently called for the enactment of laws for political parties to have solid policies that enhance gender balance during election seasons and other party’s political movements..

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Zimbabwe to allow Foreigners Buy Stakes of 49 Pct in Local Firms

In a bid to boost investment and revive its struggling economy, the Zimbabwe central bank has recently announced that the country will allow foreigners to buy stakes of up to.

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Sudan Resumes Transportation by River with S. Sudan

Sudan’s President Omer Hassan al-Bashir has recently announced the resumption of river transport with the landlocked South Sudan ending a four-year halt decided by Khartoum over security concerns and accusations.

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Libyan Conflict Bigger Threat to West Africa

Niger republic says the conflict in Libya is a bigger threat to countries in the West Africa’s Sahel region than the Boko Haram Islamist militant group, operating mostly in the.

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Nearly 5,000 Refugee Children Missing in Germany

Nearly 5,000 unaccompanied refugee children were registered as missing in Germany as of January 1, the Federal Criminal Police Office BKA has recently said on Wednesday. BKA Spokesperson said that.

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ICT Industry Will Create the Most Entrepreneurs in Africa

  Statistics have shown that with about 43%, ICT is set to be a major driver for job creation, and depopulation of the unemployment market for discerning countries in Africa..

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Nigeria president Seeks End to Turmoil in Libya

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has recently urged the international community on Wednesday to help end the turmoil in Libya, warning that it was creating a “strategic time bomb” for Africa.

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S. Sudan to Form Transitional Government

The Government of South Sudan has recently accepted the Intergovernmental Authority on Development’s proposal to form a transitional government and suspend the establishment of new states, according to reports. IGAD.

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