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Nelson Mandela’s Legacy of Inclusion Is Important for Today’s Global Environment – Baroness Sandy Verma, UK House of Lords

Portsmouth United Kingdom July 21, 2022 A member of the UK House of Lords, Baroness Sandy Verma, has reiterated the importance of Nelson Mandela’s legacy of inclusion in today’s global.

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Leadership Begins with Self-Leadership – Dr. Liaqat Alli Azam

Portsmouth United Kingdom July 21, 2022 The Chief Executive Officer of Leading Like Mandela, Dr. Liaqat Alli Azam, all leadership begins with self-leadership, he made this known during the Webinar.

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Vodacom to hold 100% of new South African tower subsidiary

Vodacom Group will retain full ownership of a new subsidiary that will take over its South African tower business, the telecoms company said on Thursday, announcing a 5.2% rise in.

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President Weah’s Fight against Human Trafficking Yields Results

The US government has upgraded Liberia’s ranking in the fight against human trafficking within just a year since the country was criticized for doing little to combat the crime. The.

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Nigerian Authorities Relinquish Management of State-Owned Oil Company

Nigeria’s president, Muhammadu Buhari, has unveiled a revamped national oil company that he called commercially driven and not relying on government funding. Buhari says the Nigerian National Petroleum Company would.

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AfDB Board approves $1bn emergency facility to boost food security in Africa

The African Development Bank, AfDB Group’s Board of Directors has approved 24, fast-track programs to help Africa mitigate rising food prices and inflation caused by Russia’s war in Ukraine, climate.

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Biden announces US-Africa summit for mid-December

President Joe Biden has announced that the United States will bring together leaders from across the African continent for a major summit in Washington, DC this December to discuss pressing.

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Somalia says 5,000 soldiers to come home soon from Eritrea

Somalia will soon bring home 5,000 men it sent to train in Eritrea as soldiers, a government spokesperson said on Tuesday, after months of protests by the men’s parents claiming.

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