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Adopting The Seychelles Model to Increase Education and Literacy Rate Across Africa

By Alkali Amana In 2019, the World Economic Forum assessed 140 countries, including 38 African countries, to rank the best education systems globally based on skill development taking into consideration.

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Mahamadou Issoufou – Working to Drop the “Coup-Prone West African Country” Tag

By Walcott Aganu “In the face of the most severe political and economic issues, including violent extremism and increasing desertification, President Mahamadou Issoufou has led his people on a path.

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Uganda Introduces Highly Efficient Dairy Milk to Boost Human Immune System

The National Animal Genetic Resources Center and Databank (NAGRC&DB) in Uganda has finalized its plans to introduce into the agricultural sector highly-efficient and productive dairy goats capable of producing milk.

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Post-COVID-19 in Africa Will women rise to new heights?

By Walcott Aganu COVID-19 has and continues to have devastating impacts on every sphere of life. Across communities around the globe, women and girls have been particularly affected. In Africa,.

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Cities across Africa Demonstrate Progressive Leadership to Deploy Renewables – REN21 Reports

The 2021 edition of REN21’s Renewables in Cities Global Status Report, shows that one billion people live in cities with a renewable energy target or policy. The number of cities.

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WEF Confers Two Young Enterprising Nigerians with Aliko Dangote Fellowship

Two Nigerians among the eleven young enterprising Africans, who have been named Young Global Leaders (YGL) by the World Economic Forum (WEF) for 2021, are to benefit from the Aliko.

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Motsepe Urges African Countries to Work Towards Bringing the World Cup Home in The Near Future

The new President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), Patrice Motsepe, has announced his intentions through visionary plans to take football higher than its present state across the continent.

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Schools Begin to Resume in Zimbabwe as Coronavirus Cases Decrease

The President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa has relaxed Zimbabwe’s coronavirus lockdown with schools reopened for examination classes to operate while the resumption of other classes pends until next week Monday.

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