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Benin Votes to Choose Successor to President Yayi

Benin has recently started counting votes after an election on Sunday to choose a successor to President Thomas Boni Yayi, who is stepping down after two terms, leaving 33 candidates.

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U.N. Pushes Implementation of Peace Deal in Mali

The United Nations Security Council has recently traveled to northern Mali to push for implementation of a fragile peace deal aimed at ending a cycle of internal uprisings and allowing.

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Nigeria’s Minister Seeks Early Passage of PIB

The Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Pastor Usani Uguru Usani has urged the National Assembly to speed up the passing of the Petroleum Industry Bill, which has lingered for too.

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Nancy Reagan redefined the role of first lady- Obama

Former first lady Nancy Reagan smiles as she passes photographers after Texas Governor George W. Bush delivered his first major foreign policy speech at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi.

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Tanzania: WHO Calls for Effective Public Sensitisation on Cholera

The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently asked the government of Tanzania to educate those in communities on effective measures to curb cholera instead of threatening to take legal measures.

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Botswana: Orange Group to Train Women in Africa

Orange group Bostwana has recently taken up responsibility to train women through digital centers in the country as local non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and associations have been urged to submit proposals.

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How to Free Your Innate Creativity

By: Annie McKee Creativity can feel like an accident. Suddenly, out of nowhere a novel idea shows up in conscious thought and we’ve solved that persistent problem. Or, after days.

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Uganda: BoU Wary Over Weak Growth in Major Economies

The Bank of Uganda has recently expressed fears that Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) and remittances to Uganda are projected to fall this year due to a slowdown in economic growth.

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