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AU Sets U.S$1.2 Billion Self-Financing Target

The African Union has set an ambitious self-financing targets of $1.2 billion (about Rwf898 billion) annually to reduce heavy dependence on external partners to finance development projects.

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Nigerians in Diaspora Call for Tourism Development

Nigerians in Diaspora, Europe (Austrian Chapter), have recently called for a renewed dedication towards tourism development with a two day carnival to support the Federal and state governments in the.

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Angola: WHO Congratulates Angola on Its Commitment to Yellow Fever Control

A representative of the World Health Organisation (WHO) Hernando Agnelli, has recently congratulated the Angolan government on its work to fight against yellow fever outbreak in the country.

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Kenya: Gender Equality Commission Threatens Houses of Parliament

The gender equality commission in Kenya has recently warned that both Houses of Parliament will be declared unconstitutional if the two-third gender rule is not implemented.

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Liberia President Launches Women’s Right Programme

Photo: howafrica.com President Sirleaf has officially launch the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Women’s Access to Information, which seeks to ensure the right to information as a fundamental human right and a.

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Highlights From The Africa Energy Awards; 2016 – Le Meridian Piccadilly; London UK

 

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Nigeria Diaspora an Asset – UK envoy to Nigeria

John Howell The UK Trade Envoy to Nigeria, John Howell, has recently said that Nigeria Diaspora in the UK, the second largest in the world, is an asset to the.

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Chinese Consortium to Invest $2.8 Billion in South Africa Industrial Zone

The South African Government has recently announced that a group of Chinese investors will pump more than 40 billion rand ($2.81 billion) into the South African economy to build an.

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Congo Election Likely to Be Delayed: U.N. Mission Chief

Democratic Republic of Congo is unlikely to hold a presidential election as scheduled in November, the U.N. head of mission there said on Thursday, something that U.N. experts have warned.

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French Troops Will Leave Central African Republic in October: Hollande

France will end a three-year military peacekeeping operation in Central African Republic in October, François Hollande has said, although security remains volatile.

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