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Turkey Vows to Remove Gulen Movement ‘By Its Roots’ After Failed Coup

Turkey vowed on Tuesday to root out allies of the U.S.-based cleric it blames for a failed coup attempt last week, after an already deep purge of the army, police.

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AU Backs Call for ‘Robust’ African Force in South Sudan

The African Union has backed a request for African troops with a robust mandate to reinforce U.N. peacekeepers in South Sudan.  The AU summit meeting in Rwanda’s capital approved the.

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Malawi: Gov’t Eager to Mitigate Climate Change – Mkondiwa

Chief Secretary to the Government of Malawi, George Mkondiwa has described Malawi as a one of the least developed countries with a big ambition of arresting and reversing environmental degradation.

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Recruiting Strategies for a Tight Talent Market

By: Erica Dhawan The fight for new recruits is intense — not just in the tech sector, but across all industries. According to the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM),.

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Africa Union Launches Academy to Foster Leadership Skills

African Union (AU), has recently launched its leadership academy as part of efforts to foster leadership skills among African Leaders.

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Rwanda, Gabon Launch One Area Network

Call rates to Gabon from Rwanda are set to go down significantly following the recent launch of a one area network between the two countries. The initiative, launched by President.

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AU Sets U.S$1.2 Billion Self-Financing Target

The African Union has set an ambitious self-financing targets of $1.2 billion (about Rwf898 billion) annually to reduce heavy dependence on external partners to finance development projects.

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Nigerians in Diaspora Call for Tourism Development

Nigerians in Diaspora, Europe (Austrian Chapter), have recently called for a renewed dedication towards tourism development with a two day carnival to support the Federal and state governments in the.

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