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Nigerian Firm Sets up $150 Million Solar Power Project

CT Cosmos Nigeria Limited, a subsidiary of Communication Towers Ltd, has indicated interest in establishing a massive solar plant power project of over $150 million in the Panyam community of.

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UN Forces Have “No Vital Role to Play” in Dafur- Bashir

Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir has told the BBC he will step down in 2020, when his current mandate ends. He said that his job was “exhausting” and his current term.

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Ethiopia, Algeria to Cooperate against Terrorism

Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn has recently said that his country and Algeria will cooperate in the fight against terrorism. The primer held talk with Algerian Minister of Maghreb Affairs, African Union and Arab League,.

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Angola’s Leading Logistics Company Begins Production of Trailers

Antonio J. Silva Transportes e Logistica (AJS), Angola’s leading full-service solutions and Logistics Company for the transportation industry, has recently announced that it has broken ground on its first trailer.

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Republican Cruz Crushes Trump in Wisconsin, Says Party Will Unite

Republican Ted Cruz easily won the Wisconsin presidential primary on Tuesday, dealing a blow to front-runner Donald Trump’s hopes of amassing enough delegates for the party’s nomination and boosting chances.

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Why ICC Dropped Charges against Kenya’s Deputy President

Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto Judges at the International Criminal Court have recently thrown out post-election violence charges against Kenyan Deputy President William Ruto, giving him.

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Gabon: Can Ndama Beat Bongo in Presidential Polls?

President Ali Bongo Gabon’s former parliament speaker Guy Nzouba Ndama has recently said he would run against the incumbent Ali Bongo for the presidency of the central African oil producer.

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Seychelles Joins in Cutting Presidential Terms Limits

James Michel, President of Seychelles Seychelles parliament has recently voted to amend the archipelago’s constitution and limit presidents to two five-year terms in office, officials said, in contrast to wider.

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