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Images from the International Summit on African Leadership

The International Summit on African Leadership (ISAL) 2017 has come and gone but left some wonderful memories with us.  The event had in attendance leaders of thought across the world.

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Mo Salah REJECTS offer of luxury gift as reward for firing Egypt to World Cup

Liverpool star, Mo Salah, has turned down the offer of a luxury villa for firing Egypt to the World Cup. The Reds flier has instead asked the Egyptian businessman behind.

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BERTRAND TRAORE SCORES TO PROLONG EVERTON’S WOES

Burkinabe, Bertrand Traore, scored in the 75th minute to hand Everton a shocking 2-1 home loss. The relatively drab match threatened to descend into chaos midway through the second half.

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Speech by H.E. Mrs Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, President of the Republic of Mauritius

Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, Good Evening. It’s such a pleasure to be present before this eminent assembly. Mauritius I would like to thank the African Leadership magazine for their kind.

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SOMALIA MOURN VICTIMS OF BOMB BLAST

Thousands of Somali’s crammed into the Conis Stadium in the capital city of Mogadishu on Wednesday, to join the nation’s president, prime minister and the city’s mayor in condemning Saturday’s.

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PROTEST CONTINUES IN TOGO

Opposition supporters in Togo are defying government restrictions on protests to demand the president’s resignation. They want to see constitutional reforms introduced, including a two-term limit for presidents. While the.

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Mozambique: Government Approves 13-Year Master Plan for Risk and Disaster Reduction

A 13-year master plan to reduce the risk of natural disaster in Mozambique has been approved by the Mozambican government. According to the country’s Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism,.

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Rwanda: National Teachers’ Union Calls for Increased Support For Female Teachers

For the benefit of the younger generation in Rwanda, the National Teachers’ Union has considered an increased support for all female teachers in Rwanda, as paramount. The union, therefore, calls.

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