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SADC Summit Looks to Consolidate Peace in Lesotho

Consolidating peace and security in the kingdom of Lesotho is high on the agenda as Southern African Development Community (SADC) leaders meet Tuesday in Mbabane, Swaziland. Lesotho has witnessed political.

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8 Attributes That Still Make Superstars in Business

    By Martin Zwilling Superstars in business are the ones who get things done, not the ones who work the most hours or are always busy. Whether it is.

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Clinton, Trump Present Very Different Views on Immigration

    By Chris Hannas Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have very different plans for immigration policy in the United States if elected president in November, including proposals that in.

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Uganda: Opposition Leader Urges Diaspora to Continue Push for Democracy

By James Butty Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye is urging the country’s diaspora to continue to push for democracy in Uganda. “I think that they have two or three roles..

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Africa Needs Partner to Battle Drought

Experts at the Africa Drought Conference that concluded last week in Windhoek said that China has a lot to offer for Africa’s capacity building in dealing with drought. “The Chinese.

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3 Secrets to Exceptional Productivity in Life and Business

By Chris Myers People often ask me about how I manage to find time to run a company, write for Forbes, publish a book, and raise a young family. My.

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How Tunisia Will Boost Economic Growth and Create Jobs

 If Tunisia does not overcome its economic difficulties, an austerity programme will be inevitable next year with thousands of public sector job cuts and new taxes, prime minister-designate Youssef Chahed.

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Libya: ISIS All But Defeated in Moammar Gadhafi’s Hometown

ISIS is on the brink of being kicked out of the coastal Libyan city of Sirte — the extremist group’s most significant stronghold outside Syria and Iraq. Forces loyal to.

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Strong Opposition Bid Seen in Gabon Presidential Election

By Emilie Iob Gabon President Ali Bongo is facing a tough challenge in his bid for another term in office. The runup to Saturday’s vote has been tense, with the.

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Namibia: Drought A Risk, Not Disaster- Prime Minister

By Matthew Dlamini Namibian Deputy Prime Minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says droughts should not be seen as a disaster, but rather a risk which could happen at any time and which.

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