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South Sudan on the Verge of Famine – UN

  The civil war is likely to intensify and over two and a half million people are facing a risk of food shortage in South Sudan, according to the UN..

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U.S. Star Madonna Raises $5.5 million Funds to Help Malawi Flood Victims

Malawi Goodwill Ambassador for Child Welfare, Madonna, has raised $5.5 million (MK2.4 billion) to support people displaced by the devastating floods which continue to wreck havoc across the country. The.

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$182 million Halliburton bribery scandal: Top Nigerian Officials Linked to Nigeria-U.S. Oil Bribe

By Davidson Iriekpen With Agency Report New records obtained by the Paris-based Le Monde newspaper and the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) have unveiled more details on the $182.

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Kenya: Why Nairobi Is Ranked the ‘Smartest City’ in Africa

By Ken Kagicha Nairobi is the most intelligent city in Africa according to a report released by The Intelligent Community Forum (ICF). Nairobi has been listed among the 21 most.

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Celebrate 25 Years After Mandela’s Release From Prison For Fighting Inequality

By Sylvia Vollenhoven On 2 February 1990 President F W de Klerk told Parliament that Nelson Mandela would be a free man but he did not say when. In Cape.

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Zimbabwean Businessman Named Among Africa’s youngest United States dollar millionaires

  A ZIMBABWEAN businessman has been named among some of Africa’s youngest United States dollar millionaires with “incredible success stories” by a South African newspaper. The New Age described property.

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Is Nigeria On The Brink Of Political Collapse?

Between falling oil prices and instability in the country’s north linked to a militant insurgency by Boko Haram, Nigeria could be on the brink of social and political collapse. Nigeria must.

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Kenya To Launch Africa’s First Grid-Connected Biogas Plant

In March, Kenya will be the first country in Africa to launch a grid-connected biogas plant, Mike Nolan, a director at Tropical Power Kenya Ltd told Citizen TV. The company.

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How Mobile Phones Could Help African Farmers Sell More Products

A U.S. market research company has partnered with a Netherlands-based company that does independent agricultural certifications to engage and educate farmers via mobile phones. The result could mean smallholder farmers.

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Europe Conditionally Lifts Travel Ban on Zimbabwe’s Mugabe

Addis Ababa — PRESIDENT Mugabe’s assumption of the African Union chairmanship, which came against spirited Western opposition, apparently left the European Union between a rock and a hard place as.

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