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Somali Leaders Agree to Hold Elections This Year

Somali leaders have consented to the holding of a General Election later this year. The leaders made the resolution during a three-day conference that ended in Mogadishu on Tuesday.

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Ghana, Czech Republic Partner to Strengthen Cultural Ties

Ghana’s Tourism Ministry is to partner with its Czech Republic counterpart to help develop and promote both countries’ cultural products to its citizens.

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6 Ways to Recruit Super Talents to Your Company

By: Bastian Bergmann Recruiting in today’s ultra-competitive job market is tough and success can often hinge on the team that you already have in place. Some sources suggest that in.

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Namibia: Health Minister Unveils New HIV-Prevention Initiative

Minister of Health and Social Services Dr Bernard Haufiku has recently launched a new mass media campaign to sensitise the public on the need for social behaviour change to mitigate.

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Tunisia: New Law to Shield Central bank from Political Interference

Tunisia’s parliament has recently approved a law to strengthen the central bank autonomy to shield its board from political interference, one of the key economic reforms sought by the country’s.

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South Sudan: Rebel Deputy Returns to Capital as Part of a Peace Deal

The deputy chief of South Sudan’s rebels has returned to the capital, Juba, as part of a peace deal. The main opposition leader, Riek Machar, is also expected to return.

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Malawian President Declares National Disaster after Drought

President Peter Mutharika has recently declared Malawi a state of disaster as floods have hit most parts of the north following continuous rains for close to two weeks and drought.

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Brazil’s Rousseff Decries Conspiracy as Impeachment Advances

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has recently said her vice president was orchestrating a conspiracy to topple her, as efforts to impeach the leftist leader gained momentum in Congress.

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