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Reviving Tanzania Air Amid Burning of Cross Border Travel – the story of Eng. Ladislaus Matind

Eng. Ladislaus Matindi was appointed as the Director-General of Air Tanzania Company Limited by the former President of Tanzania John Pombe Magufuli, in September 2016. His appointment came at a.

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Significant Transformation in How We Build and Manage Our Urban Spaces Needed – Dr. George K Wachiuri, CEO Optiven Ltd. Kenya

The SDGs Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities show that cities and metropolitan areas are powerhouses of economic growth—contributing about 60 per cent of global GDP. However, they also account.

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China’s Common Prosperity Has African Significance

By Chu Maoming, China’s Consul General in Lagos China has made it clear that we strive for more visible and substantive progress in the well-rounded development of individuals and the.

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Simbi Wabote and The Burden of Leadership

By Kingsley Okeke It was an inspiring speech; indeed, it was not the formulaic expressions often associated with heads of government agencies in Nigeria. But the audience wasn’t expecting anything.

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Nigeria Government Lifts Ban on Twitter Operations in The Country

Nigeria Government has lifted its ban on Twitter operations in Nigeria from midnight January 13, 2022, after the social media platform agreed to open a local office, among other agreements.

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South African Bloc Pledge Continued Fight Against Insurgents in Mozambique

Southern African Development Community (SADC) have pledged to continue fighting insurgents in Mozambique. SADC sent troops to Mozambique in 2021 after the Islamist radicals began terrorizing northern Cabo Delgado province.

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Kenya, Rwanda Embarks On Booster Shots to Ease Covid-19 Infections.

By Meresia Aloo In response to the increased number of infections, Rwanda and Kenya have begun to provide Covid-19 booster doses to people. According to the World Health Organization, they.

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Relief for Traders in East Africa as Uganda Eases 72 Hours Retesting Rule

By Meresia Aloo Kenya is hoping that a deal with Uganda would help alleviate a traffic jam at the Malaba border, which has been causing mixed reactions for the past.

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