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African Ministers of Energyto discuss opportunities for power sector investment this June

Over 130 speakers to date have confirmed to attend the 18th annual Africa Energy Forum (AEF), taking place in London this year from 22-24th June. Widely considered the meeting place.

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CAR: New President Touadera Names Prime Minister

The Central African Republic’s new President Faustin-Archange Touadera has named his former campaign director as his prime minister, according to a decree read on national radio.

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Burundi Accepts U.N. Police Deployment

Burundi has recently accepted the United Nations Security Council’s resolution to send in police, the foreign affairs minister told Reuters, after months of political tension.

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U.S., Philippines Begin Military Exercises as Tension over South China Sea Simmers

About 8,000 U.S. and Filipino troops have recently began annual military exercises against a backdrop of tension over China’s greater assertiveness in the South China Sea though a Philippine commander.

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Drought: AFDB’s Relief Package to Assist 36m People

The African Development Bank (AfDB) has recently pledged half a billion dollar relief package to 14 Southern and Eastern African countries most affected by an El Nino-propelled drought.

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We’ll move Nigeria forward quickly – Buhari to Diaspora Nigerians

Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari President Muhammadu Buhari has recently assured Nigerians in the diaspora of his administration’s determination to move the country forward as rapidly as possible. Speaking in Washington.

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Tanzania: Govt. Plans to Hire 10,000 Health Workers

The government of Tanzania has recently made plans to hire about 10,000 health workers before the end of this financial year, to team up with the current workforce in order.

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IMF Tasks Nigeria to Increase Non Oil Revenues to Boost GDP

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has recently emphasized the critical need for Nigeria to raise non oil revenues to ensure fiscal sustainability while maintaining infrastructure and social spending.

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U.S., Nigeria to Strengthen Security Cooperation

The United States and Nigeria have recently agreed to establish working groups focused on strengthening security cooperation, the economy and tackling corruption after day-long talks at the State Department.

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North Korea Appears To Have Fired Missile into Sea: South Korea Military

North Korea fired a missile into the sea off its east coast on Friday, the South’s military has recently said, hours after the leaders of South Korea, Japan and the.

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