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African Leaders Attend 72nd UNGA in New York

African leaders journey to New York to attend the 72nd United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) which kicks off on Tuesday September 19, 2017. UNGA which was instituted since 1946, is the.

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Ethiopian Wins Cape Town Marathon a Second Time

Ethiopian Asefa Negewo wins the Cape town marathon for the second time. Ketema Negasa came second while Kenya’s Duncan Maiyo came third. In his words, Negewo said “Nobody challenged me.

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Nigeria and Denmark in Joint Venture to Establish Feed Manufacturing Plant

A proposed joint venture company involving the partnership of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and Unibio A/S Limited a Danish firm, will soon be established. The company will be.

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Liberia: Diaspora Community Appoint New Leadership

Liberians in the diaspora recently welcome on board the new executives of The Liberian Association of Pennsylvania (LAP). LAP is one of the Liberian prominent diaspora association because it has.

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“Help Female Entrepreneurs Access Economies of Scale” – Kate Quartey-Papafio

During a recent Africa prosperity conference held in Accra, the Chief Executive Officer for Reroy Cables Limited, Mrs. Kate Quartey-Papafio called on African government to help female entrepreneurs take full.

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Nigeria: Food Prices Crash with Increased Rainfall in Asaba

A recent market survey has revealed that prices of staple food, including garri, yam, and potatoes, have reduced in Asaba and environs leading to the availability of food in Delta.

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EU President Reminds Member States of Dangers of not Aiding Africa

The European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker on Wednesday advised the European Union member states to assist African countries to overcome the issue of famine else they will have to deal.

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“Recovery Plan do not Include Cutting Local Routes” – SA Airways

South African Airways, which runs one of Africa’s biggest unprofitable fleets is currently seeking the aid of about 20 billion rand ($1.5 billion)from the government to pay off debts to.

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