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Meet Uganda’s First Nobel Peace Prize Nominee: Victor Ochen

Victor Ochen, a lawyer and grassroots activist, is Uganda’s first Nobel Peace Prize nominee. He was nominated by American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), “a Quaker organization that promotes lasting peace.

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Zambia President Criticised Over Appointments

The appointment of more than one deputy minister for some ministries by President Edgar Lungu has continued to be highly topical with the Foundation for Democratic Process joining the discourse..

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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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