President Zuma Seeks a Non-Racial South Africa
08/02/2016President Jacob Zuma has recently urged South Africans to rededicate themselves to unity as they fight racism and build a non-racial society, while delivering the eulogy at a funeral in.
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President Jacob Zuma has recently urged South Africans to rededicate themselves to unity as they fight racism and build a non-racial society, while delivering the eulogy at a funeral in.
As the drop in export from rival Indonesia opens up the chance to grab market share, South Africa has recently revealed that it hopes to boost coal exports to India.
The Nigerians in Diaspora Monitoring Group, has recently commended the Minister of state Petroleum and NNPC group managing director, Dr Ibe Kachikwu on the plan to replace the oil swap.
The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) has recently announced the appointment of Tania Hangula as member and Chairperson of its Board of Directors. Tania Hangula, an entrepreneur, joins a line.
In the light of the raging Lassa fever virus, the Redeemer’s University, (RUN), Ede, Osun State, has recently developed a test kit known as Pan-Lassa Rapid Diagnostics Test (PL RDT),.
Myanmar’s parliament will begin its election of the new president on March 17, cutting very close to an April 1 deadline, suggesting talks between Aung San Suu Kyi’s victorious party.
By: Ehis Ayere As part of efforts to boost health care delivery and strengthen bilateral relations between Nigeria and Japan, the Japanese Embassy in Nigeria has recently completed the procurement.
A Uganda-based Norwegian Tech-Firm, Laboremus, has recently said that it is ready to employ graduates who got First Class degrees in Information Communication Technology from Makerere University. During its 66th.
Women rights activists have recently called for the enactment of laws for political parties to have solid policies that enhance gender balance during election seasons and other party’s political movements..
In a bid to boost investment and revive its struggling economy, the Zimbabwe central bank has recently announced that the country will allow foreigners to buy stakes of up to.