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Gambia: ActionAid Trains More Women on Business Management

ActionAid International in the Gambia has recently trained more small scale business women on business management. The latest group comprises 50 women from 34 villages in Niamina West district in.

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Central Banks Wait in Vain for World to Borrow

Central bankers usually worry about when to remove the punch bowl of cheap finance but when they gather in Washington, D.C. this week they will face a different problem: how.

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Chad Poll Was Credible- AU

African Union (AU) observers say the election in Chad was fair, though opposition politicians have claimed fraud during Sunday’s presidential election. Former Malian president and head of the AU observer.

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Somali Leaders Agree to Hold Elections This Year

Somali leaders have consented to the holding of a General Election later this year. The leaders made the resolution during a three-day conference that ended in Mogadishu on Tuesday.

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Ghana, Czech Republic Partner to Strengthen Cultural Ties

Ghana’s Tourism Ministry is to partner with its Czech Republic counterpart to help develop and promote both countries’ cultural products to its citizens.

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Namibia: Health Minister Unveils New HIV-Prevention Initiative

Minister of Health and Social Services Dr Bernard Haufiku has recently launched a new mass media campaign to sensitise the public on the need for social behaviour change to mitigate.

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Tunisia: New Law to Shield Central bank from Political Interference

Tunisia’s parliament has recently approved a law to strengthen the central bank autonomy to shield its board from political interference, one of the key economic reforms sought by the country’s.

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South Sudan: Rebel Deputy Returns to Capital as Part of a Peace Deal

The deputy chief of South Sudan’s rebels has returned to the capital, Juba, as part of a peace deal. The main opposition leader, Riek Machar, is also expected to return.

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Malawian President Declares National Disaster after Drought

President Peter Mutharika has recently declared Malawi a state of disaster as floods have hit most parts of the north following continuous rains for close to two weeks and drought.

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Brazil’s Rousseff Decries Conspiracy as Impeachment Advances

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has recently said her vice president was orchestrating a conspiracy to topple her, as efforts to impeach the leftist leader gained momentum in Congress.

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