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South Africa: Gauteng Province Vows to Build New Schools Every Month

By: Miracle Nwankwo The government of Gauteng, the North province of South Africa, recently opened a new R122 million Sinenhlanhla Primary School which is the 49th to be opened since.

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China Leverages on Construction, Infrastructure Investment for Economic Stability

By Yawen Chen and Ryan Woo  China’s manufacturing and services sectors expanded at a solid pace in May thanks to robust construction and infrastructure investment, welcome news for authorities trying to strike a.

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Botswana Power Utility Calls for Bid to Build Solar Plant

Botswana’s state-owned power utility has recently invited bidder interested in the building of a 100 megawatt (MW) solar power plant to boost energy security in the diamond-rich southern African country..

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Cholera Claims 23 Lives in Tanzania

By: Miracle Nwankwo The unfortunate outbreak of cholera in Zanzibar, Tanzania has claimed about 23 people since the beginning of March this year. In a statement, the acting minister of.

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South Africa: ANC Champions Fight against Gender-based Violence

By: Miracle Nwankwo The uncontrollable upsurge of gender violence has attracted the African National congress into promoting collective war against femicide. The ANC has bellowed to communities to increase its.

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Kenya:  President Kicks off Re-election Campaign in Colorful Rally

By: George Obulutsa Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta kicked off his official campaign for reelection with a rally in Nairobi Monday, echoing a call by the main challenger Raila Odinga to.

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UK Election Rivals Oppose EU ‘no deal’ Stances

By: Costas Pitas and William James British Prime Minister Theresa May said she would walk away from divorce talks with the European Union without a deal if she had to,.

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Let freedom ring

  By Martin Roche, Writer at Large The words of Martin Luther King came to me the other day. I had just heard the news of the slaughter of twenty-two.

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