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How Egyptian Football Star, Mo Salah is changing the Face of Philanthropy in the Country

Egypt’s philanthropy arena is not limited to business moguls alone, as personalities from other fields have begun to make strides in that angle. Speaking of other fields, the Egyptian football.

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Nigeria: Lagos State Government’s Mega Rice Mill to be Commissioned in 2019

As part of effort towards attaining sustainability in rice production in Nigeria, the Government of Lagos State, recently revealed that commissioning of the ongoing 32 metric tons per hour rice.

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USAID Establishes State-Of-The-Art Health Centre in Ethiopia

With the help of the US Agency for International Development (USAID), Ethiopia has experienced a significant improvement in its health sector, which has also resulted in the reduction of maternal.

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Nigeria: PG Students in Marine and Offshore Engineering Centre Commence Studies

Nigeria’s Marine and Offshore activities is about to transcend into another level as developmental endeavors are being put together to advance the educational practices of the field. In this vein,.

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Morocco Seeks Accession into ECOWAS

Amadeus Institute, an independent Moroccan think-tank with a solid expertise on African issues announces the third chapter of its West African tour on dialogue about Morocco’s accession to ECOWAS, to.

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Zimbabwe, India Sign Agreement to Boost Technology

With the aim of upgrading the Indo-Zim technology centre in Harare, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed with the Indian government. The MoU will ensure that Zimbabwe receive $2.92.

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Rwanda, Japan Renews Deal to Share ICT Knowledge

The move of the Rwandan government to ensure that the country continues to experience technological transformation is still moving with full drive as it has renewed its contract with Japan.

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Swahili Becomes First African Language Recognized by Twitter

Most African languages for the past decade and over of social media platform since Twitter’s existence have been referred to as Indonesian in terms of translation. That has changed with.

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Angola Citizens Cultivates 150 Trees to Preserve Environment

Following the flagship of an environmental education programme in Angola called “My tree and I”, residents of Tômbwa recently planted one hundred and fifty plants of the casuarina and tamarix.

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Malawi President Reiterates His Administration’s Efforts Towards Gender Equality

Gender equality in Malawi is about to take a different and positive turn, following the presidency’s promise to commit more to the improvement of gender equality and women empowerment in.

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