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Mali’s Governor Visit Desert City of Kidal to Sign Ceasefire Deal

Mali’s Governor Sidi Mohamed Ag Ichrach returns to the desert city of Kidal for the first time in years as part of a ceasefire deal. Rival armed groups Tuareg clans in.

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Angola Election Poll Closes, CNE Satisfied with Election Process

Andre da Silva Neto, head of Angola’s electoral commission, CNE, expressed satisfaction regarding the smooth election process in Angola which held on Wednesday describing it as one that met international standards..

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Madagascar: Vanilla Beans Breeds Lucrative Environment

Madagascar records an increase in the vanilla beans as well as the demand for the product. Madagascar produces 80% of the world’s vanilla, but demand has outstripped supply. Speculation has.

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Lowering Your Cholesterol Levels to Prevent High Blood Pressure

If your diet gave you high cholesterol, it can lower it, too Last week we talked about the prevention of high blood pressure. Also about the fact that certain activities.

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EAIF Set for Board Meeting in Kampala

The Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (EAIF) will hold its next quarterly board meeting in Kampala on September 4th, followed by visits to two projects it has backed. Board members will.

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African Proverb

Proverb: “You must judge a man by the work of his hands” Meaning: The character of a person is learned through his work.

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Sierra Leone: Mudslide Victims Receive Global Support

The mudslide victims of Sierra Leone have not been abandoned to bear their grief alone, rather support in various forms has been streaming in from different parts of the world.

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Zambia: British Oil Company Begins Exploration in North

Tullow Oil, a British company, has begun oil and gas exploration in northern Zambia, following the result of some soil samples sent months ago by the Zambian government to Europe.

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