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Sankara: What Africa Can Learn From 4 Years of Transformational Leadership

By Alkali Amana According to Douglas Macarthur, leaders are people who have ‘the confidence to stand alone, the courage to make tough decisions, and the compassion to listen to the.

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Kenya, Tanzania Set December Deadline To Remove Trade Barriers

Kenya and Tanzania have set December as the time when the two neighbouring countries will have resolved most of the non-tariff barriers affecting cross-border trade. The decision arose from a.

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Nigeria Signs Military Cooperation Agreement with Russia

Nigeria and Russia have signed a military cooperation deal providing a legal framework for the supply of equipment and the training of troops, the Nigerian embassy in Moscow said on.

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Rwanda to Host Continental E-Trade Platform

Beatrice Batamuliza Rwanda has won the bid to be Headquarters for SOKOKUU, an African e-commerce platform that aims to enhance the role of small and medium enterprises in inter-continental trade.

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Huawei Plans Creation of Research, Development and Innovation Centre in Tunisia

The President of Huawei for the Northern Africa Region, Terry He, has announced the creation of a research, development and innovation center which is likely to become an African technology.

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Five Things to Know About Zambia’s President-Elect

By Walcott Wubong Zambian President Edgar Lungu accepted defeat after opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema scored an overwhelming electoral victory, leaving him with the task of rebuilding the country’s ailing economy..

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Ghana Pledges Commitment to Support Women’s Sports Development

Ghana’s Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has restated the commitment of the present administration to providing the necessary support for the development of women’s sports.

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Egypt & Somalia Plan to Boost Cooperation in Education

The Egyptian Minister of Education, Tarek Shawqi, and Higher Education, Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, have met with Somali’s Minister of Education, Abdullahi Abukar Haji, in a bid to improve aspects.

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Chad to Withdraw Half Its Troops from G5 Sahel Force

Chad has decided to recall half of its 1,200 troops battling Islamist militants in the tri-border area of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, a spokesperson for the Chadian authorities said.

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Zimbabwe Launches Oxygen Plant to Step Up Efforts Against COVID-19

The President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, has launched an Oxygen plant in Mutare as part of efforts to sustain the country in its fight against Covid19.

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