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Africa, South Korea to Increase Technology Sharing

The president of the African Development Bank expressed hope that South Korea and Africa can increase personnel exchanges and technology sharing in the fields of agriculture, energy and drones, the.

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African Leaders and Situational Awareness

In July 2013, the pilot of a South Korean airliner (a Boeing 777) which was on its way to San Francisco misjudged the approach to the airport resulting in the.

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Can Sub-Saharan Africa Feed Itself? A New Entry Point to An Old Question.

Can sub-Saharan Africa feed itself: This is a question that has been asked for decades, but no satisfying answer has been found up to now—and is unlikely to be found.

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Algerian Elections: Candidates Surge Up in Numbers

The April Algerian presidential election won’t be without a keen contest as many candidates have declared their candidacy, possibly setting up a hotly contested election in April. Joining the field.

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Total Makes Significant Oil Discovery

Total, a French oil and gas giant says it has made a significant gas condensate discovery after drilling its Brulpadda prospects on Block 11B/12B in the Outeniqua Basin, offshore SA..

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Rand, the World’s Best Performing Currency

Against Turkey’s lira, the rand has been the best performing currency in the world this year with a 7% gain against the dollar as risk appetite returned to global markets..

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Egypt Marks Female Genital Mutilation Day

As the world marks the World’s Female Genital Mutilation day, Doctors at two Cairo hospitals will pin blue ribbon badges to the clothing of newborn baby girls today as they.

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Rwanda to Produce bottled Gas

Yesterday, Rwanda, signed a seven-year deal worth $400 million deal, to produce bottled gas from Lake Kivu, which emits such dense clouds of methane it is known as one of.

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Nigeria’s Ministers Reject IMF’s Forecast

Senator Udo Udoma, Nigeria’s Minister of Budget and National Planning, has controverted the International Monetary Form’s statistic, which pegged Nigeria’s economic growth in 2019 at barely 2 percent. The Minister.

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In Year of Elections, Will African Countries Get the Investor vote?

The world, including investors, will keep a close eye on the various national elections to be held in Africa this year. The lead up and aftermath of national polls usually.

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