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Africa: Liberia, Guinea, S/Leone Sign Treaty to Improve Cross-Border Trade, Revenue and Security in the Region

The Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA) Customs Department has signed an MOU with its Sierra Leonean and Guinean counterparts for mutual administrative assistance to fight customs crimes and boost revenues in.

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More Than 13, 500 Street Children Benefit from $2.4M Educational Programme

With support from the Qatari-based organization, Street Child Liberia ‘Educate A Child’, has launched a US $2.4 million educational programme which allows more than thirteen thousand-five hundred (13,000) out-of-school children.

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Mozambique Begins Liquefied Natural Gas Shipping to Europe

Mozambique has commenced the exportation of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Cabo Delgado province, a region affected by Islamist militants, until 2020 when Rwandan forces alongside the Mozambican army.

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SCAA: Seychelles Pledges to Participate in Aviation Carbon Offsetting Scheme

The Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA) has announced that it would be participating voluntarily to support the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme in International Aviation (CORSIA) in January 2023. This.

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An Overview of a Free Market

If you were fortunate enough to visit your grandparents as a kid, especially within the “Market days”, then each point raised in this article will definitely land home. But if.

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Social Justice As A Tool For Eradicating Extreme Poverty

A Fight To Eradicate Poverty There is no denial of the glaring social gap between the haves and the have not’s in society. From time immemorial, the poor have existed.

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ICT In Africa

“We have to be impatient in Moving Africa forward”, President Akinwumi Adesina. His fight for a better Africa never ends. From infrastructure, agriculture, and now ICT, President Akinwumi Adesina is.

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Tertiary And Vocational Education In Africa

Education and development are intertwined, and where there is no Education, there is no Development. Hence, Nelson Mandela endorsed this through his statement that “Education is the most powerful weapon.

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