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Plastic Odyssey, Bernard Moves To End Plastic Pollution, Trains 300 recycling entrepreneurs

The Co-Founder of Plastic Odyssey, Simon Bernard has planned to embark on a three-year expedition with 30 stops in Africa, South America and South-East Asia to train 300 recycling entrepreneurs..

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Somalian Army Subdues Al-Shabab, Regains Territories

Somalia’s government said its military has pushed Al-Shabab terrorists out of large parts of the country’s central area in the latest large-scale offensive. ALM gathered that the Somali tribal militia.

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IMF Approves Unified Exchange Rate for Nigeria

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has recommended a unified exchange rate to strengthen Nigeria’s macro economy and external reserves. IMF Representative for Nigeria, Mr Ari Aisen, listed this among other.

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Weah reaffirms commitment To Liberians

Liberian President George Weah has reaffirmed his commitment to continue to perform his job and maintain peace across the country. The librarian leader spoke to newsmen as he touched down.

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Nigeria: Digital Bank, Fairmoney Partners Oradian To Accelerate Growth

Nigerian online loan app Fairmoney has partnered with Oradian a cloud-based enterprise solution to expand its growth across Africa and Asia. It was learned that through this strategic partnership, Fairmoney.

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Uganda: Health Devt Partners Move To End Ebola Virus

The leadership of the Ugandan Ministry of Health, the World Health Organization (WHO), and other health partners have visited the Ebola-affected areas of Mubende district to assess the health situation,.

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Rwanda: Faces of Female African Techpreneurs

Advancement in technology is taking a new dimension in Africa. A lot of female techpreneurs are springing up from different countries on the continent. It is no longer the usual.

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Women Entrepreneurs In South Africa

Women are the backbone of Africa’s agricultural sector. The average African woman is a budding entrepreneur either by choice or by circumstance. From farm to fork, African women are players.

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