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U.S Deploys a Dozen Troops to Train Somali Army

Almost a quarter century since the U.S. withdrew from Somalia after militiamen shot down two Black Hawk helicopters and special forces took heavy losses in a battle in the capital,.

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Rwanda Volleyball Federation Gets New President

Newly elected president of the Rwanda Volleyball Federation (FRVB), Leandre Karekezi has said that teamwork is the only way to improve the level of the sport in the country. The.

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Doctors in Diaspora Perform Free Surgical Operations

  By: Gabriel Olawale The Nigerian doctors in Diaspora under the umbrella of Association of Nigerian Physicians in the Americas, ANPA, has successfully carried out a series of surgical operations.

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10 Biggest Challenges Businesses Face Today

  We live in rapidly changing times, especially for businesses. Consider that, in a single generation, businesses have had to adapt to entirely new marketing channels (web and social), decide.

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How Entrepreneurs Deliver On Growth and Development of Economies

 By Kenneth Nkemnacho How do I define entrepreneurship? I wanted to look at the technical meanings as an introduction to this very valuable subject, but I said to myself, no.

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A liberal Africa, a liberal EU and Africa’s young leaders can create a recipe for success

  By Martin Roche, Writer at Large As the 20th century gave way to the 21st the leadership of the great Western powers was firmly in the hands of younger.

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The WHO failed on Ebola. With a future pandemic inevitable it needs reform

Andrew Mitchell The World Health Organization will soon have a new head. Ethiopia’s former health minister Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is the outstanding candidate This month another less well known.

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Ghana Plans Reduced Cocoa Prices to aid Local Processors

Ghana is considering reducing prices for the cocoa beans it sells to local grinders in a bid to boost processing volumes and create more employment. The world’s second-largest producer of.

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