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African Leadership Prize Fails to Find a Winner Again

Sudanese telecoms magnate Mo Ibrahim failed to award a $5 million African political leadership prize on Tuesday, the second year running the gong designed to foster regional democracy has gone.

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4 Things the Best Mentors Do

  Mentorship comes in many flavors. It doesn’t always work unless leaders bear in mind a few common principles. Over the past three years, as part of my forthcoming book, I’ve.

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Zimbabwe’s First Lady Positions Herself for Presidency

  Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe marked his 93rd birthday last week by squashing any thought he plans to resign or not seek re-election. “If I feel that I can’t do.

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My Government Values Zimbabwe’s Youths- President Mugabe

  By Tendai Mugabe President Mugabe has called for the re-introduction of the National Youth Service to help mould disciplined and well-focused youths who are productive and ready to defend.

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Malaysia to Charge Women with Airport Murder of North Korean

By Joseph Sipalan  Two women – an Indonesian and a Vietnamese – will be charged on Wednesday with murder over the killing in Malaysia of the estranged half-brother of North Korea’s.

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Nigeria: World Donors Gather to Raise Emergency Aid to Tackle Famine in North-East

  UN aid agencies and donor countries recently gathered in Oslo for a two-day meeting to raise emergency aid for millions of people threatened by famine in northeastern Nigeria, a.

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Nigeria’s Economy Contracted By 1.5% in 2016 on Lower Oil Prices

      Nigeria’s gross domestic product fell by 1.5 percent in 2016 due to lower oil revenues, the National Bureau of Statistics said on Tuesday, for its first annual.

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Ethiopia: GERD Generation Capacity Increases to 6,450 MW

By Tsegay Hagos The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) power generation capacity has been upgraded to 6,450 MW. The Dam was first designed to generate 5,250 MW. However, due to.

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