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UN Peace Force in S. Sudan to Stay Longer; Expansion Possible

The United Nations has extended its peacekeeping mission in South Sudan until August 12, amid increasing reports of renewed violence in the country’s southern states. The mandate for the U.N..

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ANC Faces Losses in Vote that Could Reshape South African Politics

PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa (Reuters) – A metal sculpture overlooks the ocean on South Africa’s southern coast, showing Nelson Mandela with his fist triumphantly thrust into the air and a.

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Tens of Thousands Rally in Support of DR Congo’s Kabila

Tens of thousands of President Joseph Kabila’s supporters rallied in Democratic Republic of Congo’s capital on Friday, in a growing stand-off with opposition parties who have accuse him of trying.

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Nigeria: FG to Issue Diaspora Nigerians Permanent Residency Certificates

There is a glint of hope for Nigerians living in the Diaspora, but are not yet permitted to have dual citizenship by their host country, as the Federal Government has.

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Tips on how to Combat Chronic Stress

By: Alexander Caillet, Jeremy Hirshberg, and Stefano Petti For most leaders today, frequent stress is inevitable. But with awareness and a little skill, its negative impacts are not. Intense negative.

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Former Presidents of Malawi, Nigeria Address Women’s Forum in Nigeria

  Malawi’s former president Joyce Banda has recently said that the time has come for the vicious circle of poverty among women to end. She made this statement while presenting.

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Uganda: Government to Downsize Civil Service

The government of Uganda is has recently planned to downsize the civil service in order to help save money to improve on service delivery. President Museveni had tasked former Finance.

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A Rising Glimmer of Hope for the DR Congo

There is a rising glimmer of hope in the Democratic Republic of Congo at a time when the true essence of the people with the economy of nation is spiralling.

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