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Africa Can Win as Post-Brexit UK Builds New Trading Relationships

      By Martin Roche (Contributor)   As the world now knows, after more than 40 years of membership the UK is to quit the European Union. Britain’s future.

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South Africa: Curro First-Half Profit Jumps 51% on Acquisitions and Demand

South Africa’s biggest private education firm Curro Holdings reported a 51 percent surge in half-year profit on Tuesday, helped by acquisitions and growing demand for private education. Headline earnings, the.

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Donald Trump Plots Strategy on ISIS- And Campaign Revival

By Stephen Collinson Donald Trump didn’t just stake out a strategy for waging an “extreme” and “vicious” campaign against ISIS on Monday. He also articulated one for reviving his flailing.

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Zambia President Lungu Re-Elected in Close Vote

Zambia’s president has been re-elected in a closely contested vote that the opposition claims was rigged. The electoral commission said incumbent Edgar Lungu, of the ruling Patriotic Front won more.

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Zimbabwe to Fight Elephant Poaching with Drones

Zimbabwe plans to deploy aerial drones in its biggest wildlife sanctuary in the west to combat poaching of elephants, a parks official said on Monday, as the country aims to.

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South Sudan’s President Says Will Consider U.N. Troops

By Denis Dumo South Sudan will consider a United Nations plan to send in troops and stop the country’s episode of violence, President Salva Kiir said on Monday, confirming a.

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A Simple Guide to Finding the Right Speakers for Your Events

By John Hall It’s easy to find yourself attracted to big names when you’re looking for speakers for your events or conferences, almost like they’re shiny objects or something. But.

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Nigeria Kicks off Polio Vaccination in North East

By Chika Oduah Nigeria’s health ministry is kicking off a polio vaccination campaign in the northeast, after two fresh cases of the virus were discovered there earlier this month. But.

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