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Tanzania Orders Drought-Hit Herders to Leave National Parks

The government of Tanzania recently ordered drought-hit herders to remove their cattle from the country’s national parks, where they had moved in a bid to find new food sources, according.

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4th International Conference on Defence, Homeland and Border Security in Africa-London, UK

The 4TH  International Conference on Defence, Homeland and Border Security in Africa-London, United Kingdom with the theme “Rethinking Africa’s Security and Counterterrorism Strategies“ presents a platform for new approaches and.

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Diaspora Group Condemns Activities of Fulani Herdsmen

The Igbo World Assembly (IWA) has recently condemned what it described as “nefarious activities of the Fulani herdsmen” in the South East and North Central States, as well as other.

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Egypt Imposes Tax on Sugar Export

Egypt has recently imposed a 900 Egyptian pound ($101.35) per tonne tax on exported sugar effective until the end of the year.

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Rwanda Minister Calls for More Funding to Boost Women Businesses

Rwanda’s Minister for Gender and Family Promotion, Dr Diane Gashumba, has recently called for more funding to boost entrepreneurship activities among women.

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Nigeria: VC Advocates Global Collaboration among Varsities

The Vice-Chancellor, University of Ibadan, Prof. Abel Olayinka, has recently described globalisation as the key to improving on and sustaining the milestones achieved by the university system in the country.

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Sprints Are the Secret to Getting More Work Done

By: John Zeratsky Most workdays aren’t terribly productive. We spend too much time on email, have too many meetings, then we struggle to find the willpower and energy to focus on.

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NDC UK, Ireland Chapter Commend President Mahama

The United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland chapter of the National Democratic Congrass (NDC) have recently congratulated President John Mahama for his efforts in the fight against corruption in Ghana.

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