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Burundi’s President Nkurunziza wins controversial 3rd term

Burundi’s President Pierre Nkurunziza has won the controversial 3rd term. The country’s electoral commission says he got nearly 70% of votes in Tuesday’s poll following an election marred by violence.

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General Electric (GE) Announces New $14.7 million Commitments to Build Healthcare Skills and Capacity in East Africa

Sub-Saharan Africa will need to create an average of 15-20 million new jobs per year over the next three decades to meet the current growth – GE Africa Future of.

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South African population increases amid exodus of whites: data

South Africa’s population is closing to 55 million, amid an “exodus” of whites, official figures have shown. In its estimates released on Thursday, the national statistical service, Statistics South Africa,.

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IFC and Zambia sign deal to develop two solar power projects

The International Finance Corporation (IFC) has signed an agreement with the Zambian government for the development of two solar independence power projects, a statement seen by Xinhua said. The IFC,.

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Grace Mugabe: From A Dusty Rural Chivu Village to Gracelands

NEVER in her wildest dreams when she was growing up in a dusty rural Chivu village with her mother while her father was an immigrant worker in apartheid South Africa.

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Kenya: Obama Returns To Father’s Homeland With History, Security On His Mind

President Barack Obama will land in Kenya on Friday with a mission to strengthen U.S. security and economic ties, but his personal connection to his father’s birthplace will dominate a.

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South African real estate firms are looking for opportunities to build malls in other African countries

South African real estate firms are looking for opportunities to build malls in other African countries as the shopping center construction market back home slows down in tandem with a.

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Signs of a leader: The African maker’s mark

Some wear hats while some carry sticks. Some preferred suits while some flaunted the elegance of ethnic wear. Whatever their tastes, we know them as our leaders and, whether we love.

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