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Rwanda’s New Coffee Buzz

Rwanda’s coffee beans — now imported by the likes of Grace Hightower De Niro — are bolstering the economy of the central African nation. In recent years Rwanda — once.

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Kenya seizes ivory ‘going from Uganda to Malaysia’

Poached ivory “disguised” as sun-dried fish has been seized in the Kenyan port city of Mombasa, officials say. The consignment of some 770 pieces, hacked out of elephants, had come.

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Oil Changes The Economic Equation For More African Countries

As more nations in Africa join the league of oil producing countries in the world, it is increasingly becoming important that economies in the continent moves from mono to multi.

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Africa: A Reflection of China?

When the then recently built African Union (AU) headquarters was unveiled in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, earlier this year, the $200 million structure now the capital city’s tallest building caused a.

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Would Rwanda’s Next President be a Woman?

Whether or not Kagame will attempt to follow in the footsteps of some African Leaders and lift term limits in advance of the next presidential elections in 2017 is a.

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South Africa: A peep at Africa’s Fastest Growing Economy

South Africa is the economic powerhouse of Africa, leading the continent in industrial output and mineral production and generating a large proportion of Africa’s electricity. The country has abundant natural.

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Food Security For Sub Saharan Africa

A growing number of African countries are making significant progress towards eradicating extreme hunger and poverty. Ghana, Liberia, Malawi, Rwanda, Sierra Leone and South Africa are some of the countries.

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Africa and the Challenge of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)

By: Kayode Oladele The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are the palliative initiative of the United Nations endorsed in 2000 in New York. The goal had a special focus on and.

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