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DRC’s Kabila Still in Power after Mandate Expires

Gunfire could be heard in Congo’s capital, Kinshasa, early Tuesday after the mandate for President Joseph Kabila passed without the president stepping down and with no elections in sight. Kabila’s.

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Trump Wins U.S. Electoral College Vote

  By Eric M. Johnson and Jon Herskovitz Republican Donald Trump prevailed in U.S. Electoral College voting on Monday to officially win election as the next president, easily dashing a.

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Ghana: Cocoa Sector Likely to Get Fresh Start with Incoming Government

By Matthew Mpoke Bigg Ghana’s incoming government could give the country’s $2 billion cocoa industry a boost if it installs a more transparent executive at industry regulator Cocobod and implements.

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Uganda, Egypt Strike Deal to Make River Nile Transportation Highway

By Risdel Kasasira President Museveni and his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah al-Sisi yesterday agreed on the plan to make River Nile a transportation highway to the Mediterranean Sea to reduce.

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Why CAR Begins Closing of Displaced Persons Camp in Bangui

By Zack Baddorf The president of the Central African Republic announced last week he intends to close the camp for internally displaced people (IDP) in the capital’s international airport. The.

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Africa’s Gender Agenda: How Far in 2016?

      By: Eruke Ojuederie, Gender equality has in recent time been top priority for nations and most especially women leaders the world over as it has been presented.

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How to Calm Your Nerves before a Big Presentation

By Amy Jen Su It’s not easy getting ready for a big presentation. The stakes can feel high, and in our desire for things to go well, the anticipation builds..

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EU Offers 610 Million Euros to Niger to Curb Migration

  The European Union offered 610 million euros ($635 million) to Niger on Thursday for keeping a lid on migration from Africa through the Mediterranean to Europe. The bloc, anxious.

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