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We Need to Expand Our Definition of Entrepreneurship

  By John Hagel III The great entrepreneurs of the last century — folks like Henry Ford, John D. Rockefeller, and Thomas Edison — spawned huge companies that were designed.

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Zambia Group Hails Appointment of Female Cabinet Ministers

By Peter Clottey Zambian President Edgar Lungu has appointed eight women to his Cabinet in a decision that one women’s group in the country has welcomed as a positive step.

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Kenya Selected to Pilot Big Data for Better ICT Capacity

  By Grace Makovu and Wanjala Danson Nairobi- Kenya has been selected by International Telecommunication Union (ITU) as one of six countries to pilot the use of big data for.

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Forbes Pegs Trump’s Wealth at $3.7 Billion, $800 Million Less Than Last Year

U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s estimated net worth is $3.7 billion, $800 million less than a year ago, Forbes magazine reported on Wednesday, attributing the loss largely to New.

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African Economic Growth to Slip to 1.6 Pct This Year: World Bank

Economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa is likely to slip to 1.6 percent this year, from 3 percent in 2015, due to continuing woes in the continent’s largest economies South Africa.

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U.S. Condemns South Sudan Opposition Leader’s Call for Renewed War

The U.S. State Department on Wednesday strongly condemned comments by South Sudan’s opposition leader calling for a return to war against the government, saying it was “inexcusable” and showed a.

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CAR President Wants Arms Embargo Lifted

By Nicolas Pinault The president of the Central African Republic says he wants the United Nations to lift the arms embargo on his country. In an interview Wednesday with VOA’s.

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Climate Change on the Front Line in Rural Zimbabwe

  By Obi Anyadike The last time Tabitha Moyo’s* borehole went dry was the drought of 1992, a disaster that affected 20 million people across southern Africa. That the 50-metre.

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