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Mrs May’s Charge of The Light Brigade Leaves Britain in Political Stalemate as Time Runs Out to Resolve EU Dilemma

On the 25th October 1864, during the Battle of Balaclava, 600 mounted British soldiers of the Light Brigade followed the orders of their incompetent commander and charged a large force.

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Atiku Vows To Privatize Nigeria’s Main Petroleum Corporation

The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Nigeria’s main opposition party and a front line candidate for the February election, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has described the Nigerian National.

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Kenya Leads Africa’s 2019 Economic Growth

According to a poll conducted by the London-based news agency, Reuters, Sub-Saharan economies will cope with tighter global liquidity this year and grow faster than in 2018, albeit at a.

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Vodacom Video Play Secures Rights to Live Stream 2018-19 FA Cup

Vodacom, through its entertainment-streaming platform Video Play, has secured the rights to live-stream the 2018-19 FA Cup, the oldest national football competition in the world. This means that football lovers,.

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Versa Networks and BringCom Roll Out Improved Network Connectivity Solutions in East and West Africa

Versa Networks, innovator of the Secure Cloud IP platform, and BringCom Incorporated, a telecommunications provider focused on wholesale and retail telecommunications services in Africa, have rolled out a joint solution.

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Bank of Mozambique Strengthens Portugal and China Banks Relations

The Governor of the Bank of Mozambique (GBM), Rogério Zandamela, received a delegation from the Monetary Authority of Macau (AMCM), Banco Nacional Ultramarino (BNU), Portugal, and Bank of China (BOC),.

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Zimbabwe’s Minister Explores Cannabis Export as a FOREX Source

Mthuli Ncube, Zimbabwean finance minister, has lent his voice to the debate on divesting the country’s source of revenue, tasking the country to leverage on the growing global demand for.

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Fonio Backed to Lead Senegal’s Nutritional Strength

Cereal giants, Senegal, is relying on fonio, a small, nutty grain, to feed their families. Adja Aissata Aya Ndiaye, a farmer in Kedougou in southeastern Senegal, believes fonio could become.

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Oil Revenue Rise, Libya Reduces Budget Deficit

The government of Libya budget deficit has narrowed its budget deficit to 4.6 billion dinars ($3.32 billion) in 2018 down from 10.6 billion dinars ($7.67 billion) in 2017 thanks to.

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CALL FOR NOMINATION: OUTSTANDING MEDIA AGENTS FOR CHANGE AWARD / PRIZE

The Outstanding Media Agents for Change Award is designed to recognize and celebrate the impact of prominent media moguls in Nigeria who have made a positive impact using their skills.

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