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Ahmed Al Shemeili: Africa can be the hub of nuclear power

Ahmed Al Shemeili is the head of CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear) unit in Supreme counsel for National security (NCEMA) and leading the strategical planning for the CBRN emergency.

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Nigerian Billionaire Engages Experts in Antarctica for Solution to Malaria in Africa

The founder and president of Prince Ned Nwoko Foundation (PNNF), Ned Nwokolo, has taken the organization’s ‘Malaria Eradication in Africa Project’ to Antarctica to address the scourge. According to the.

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Public Leadership Development Masterclass on: Parliamentary Processes, Policy Planning and Research for Effective Parliamentary Accountability and Oversight

Recent reports have shown that African parliaments have begun to exert greater influence on the governance of their countries in recent years. While African parliaments are now more effective at.

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Zambia, Zimbabwe to Build Batoka Gorge Power Plant

Zambia and Zimbabwe will start building the 2,400 MW Batoka Gorge hydro power plant next year, a company jointly owned by the two governments said on Tuesday. The Batoka project.

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Tanger Med Port to Become Mediterranean’s Largest

Morocco will open new terminals at Tanger Med port on Thursday, allowing it to surpass the Mediterranean’s largest ports Algeciras and Valencia in terms of container capacity, and drive more.

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Honoris United Universities Appoints New Independent Board Member and Announces Academic Council

Academic Council will focus on providing Honoris students with access to 21st century workplace skills Honoris United Universities (Honoris), the first private pan-African higher education network, has appointed a new.

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Angola To Disburse $248 Million To Aid FSP

The International Monetary Fund said its board had completed the first review under Angola’s extended arrangement and approved a disbursement of $248.15 million, taking the total of such payments to.

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Mauritius Sees Sugar Export Rise

Mauritius sugar production is expected to rise 0.4% this year to 325,000 tonnes on the back of good weather, the Indian Ocean island’s Chamber of Agriculture said on Friday. Sugar,.

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The Globalisation Of Real Estate In Mauritius: A Lucrative But Risky Venture

Ramola Ramtohul, PhD. Senior Lecturer – Sociology and Gender Studies, University of Mauritius Introduction As a small African island nation, Mauritius is known for its economic success, democratic governance and.

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From Green To Green

It is perhaps as characteristic of people to want to fulfil their innate desire to put food in their mouths—to feed themselves and their families—as it is for them to.

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