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Kenya: Uhuru Pledges to Offer Free Primary, Secondary Public Education in Five Years

President Uhuru Kenyatta has recently pledged to make secondary and primary school education absolutely free within five years. Mr Kenyatta said that his biggest objective was to ensure total equity.

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Malawi: EU Rules Out Budgetary Support

Minister of Finance, Malawi, Goodall Edward Gondwe The European Union (EU), one of Malawi’s largest donors, has recently ruled out any budgetary support even though country meets the IMF extended.

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Uganda Government Unveils Shs53b Women Entrepreneurship Programme

The Ugandan Government has recently unveiled Shs53b women entrepreneurship programme (UWEP) aimed at increasing women’s competitive edge in the business sector.

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Ghana Mission in New York Installs New Passport Machine

Ghana Consulate General in New York has recently began the installation of a new passport machine, as part of measures to bring its services closer to the door steps of.

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Banking The Continents Unbanked: The Role Of Micro Finance Banks

By: Eruke Ojuederie. A lot has been said over the years about reaching out to the grassroots, those at the bottom of the pyramid, and banking these unbanked territories within.

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South’s Pulling out of Industrial Zone ‘Declaration of War’- North Korea

North Korea has recently said it was kicking out all South Koreans from the jointly run Kaesong industrial zone on Thursday, calling the South’s move to suspend operations, in retaliation.

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Libya must lead anti-Islamic State effort

Libya needs to form a unified government before the United States and European allies opt for any military intervention against thousands of Islamic State fighters in the chaotic North African.

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Drought: UNDP Lends Support to Zimbabwe

The United Nations Development Programme has raised $60 million for food aid in Zimbabwe and is feeding 1 million people as the country faces its worst drought in a quarter.

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Chad: President to Reintroduce Constitutional term limits

Chad’s President Idriss Deby, in power for more than a quarter of a century, has recently said he would reintroduce constitutional term limits if he won a fifth term in.

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ICC Urged to Review Bias on African Leaders

Constitutional Affairs and Justice Minister Dr Harrison Mwakyembe has recently appealed to the International Criminal Court (ICC) to consider complaints from African countries regarding The Hague-based court’s biased treatment of.

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