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Tunisians march against beach attack

People in the Tunisian resort town of Sousse have held a march to denounce the attack in which at least 38 people, most of them tourists, were killed by a.

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Africa’s Booming Economy Creates Massive Skills Gap

By Robin Meyerhoff, Senior Director, Corporate Affairs, SAP One thing Ikram El Khadji is not lacking is education. She has a Master’s degree in Information Technology and an undergraduate degree.

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New Cases of Ebola Emerge in Sierra Leone

Two new cases of Ebola have emerged in Freetown, Sierra Leone weeks after the city was thought to be Ebola-free. Health officials in the country have expressed fears that there.

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President Obama to Host President Buhari on July 20th At The White House

President Muhammadu Buhari  will be traveling to the United States to see Obama on Monday, July 20th. The news was confirmed by a statement released by the White House on Thursday,.

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Find Out 16 Countries In Africa That Rank Highest For Good Governance

He’s an African hero — the Bill Gates of Africa. Sudanese-British businessman Mo Ibrahim got rich on telecommunications, and he has invested millions of his fortune in his belief that.

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Liberian Politicians Forge Alliances Ahead of 2017 Polls

Liberia’s Foreign Minister Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan has offered his perspectives on the upcoming 2017 Presidential and General Elections, stating that he foresees what he termed “alignments and re-alignments” of positive.

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Wanted Sudan leader flies out of South Africa

Omar al-Bashir, pictured earlier this week, is wanted by the ICC for war crimes Deadly Darfur In pictures: Darfur refugees then and now Darfur conflict: A bloody stalemate Sudan’s Darfur.

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Africa’s Largest Privately Owned Solar Plant To Power Up Uganda

Africa’s largest privately owned solar power plant will launch this year in Uganda, part of a plan by a Dubai-based company to develop mostly renewable energy electrical power projects in.

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Call Him Dr Fashola! Former Lagos State Governor Receives Honorary Doctorate from Babcock University

Former Lagos State governor Babatunde Fashola has received an honorary doctorate from Babcock University. He received the award on Thursday during the university’s post-graduate convocation ceremony.

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Africa’s Leaders Must Take ‘Decisive Action’ to Generate Clean Energy – Kofi Annan

Some African countries are already leading the world in low-carbon, climate-resilient development, says Kofi Annan, in the annual report of the Africa Progress Panel. Can the world prevent catastrophic climate.

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