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University of Ghana Prepares for Prospective 2020 Students

In preparations for the prospective students in 2020, the University of Ghana (UG) has begun to put in place infrastructures that will accommodate the large number of students who are.

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Rwanda Head of State Uplifts the Issue of Gender Equality and Inclusion

Speaking at a recently held panel discussion, moderated by Dr. Mo Ibrahim, founder of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation on the topic “Public services in 21st century Africa”, Rwanda Head of.

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Kenyans Organize Festival to Keep Culture Alive in Atlanta

For Kenyans living outside of their home country, remembering their culture and taking every chance to celebrate it has become part of their yearly routine. The fresh smell of the.

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Kenya: Government to Provide Communities with Free Television

Keeping communities informed with the latest trends and information happening in their country and around the World is part of the Kenyan government’s plan with the programme that has been.

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Adding transparency to Coffee Supply Chain in East Africa with Blockchain

By Ruari Phillips, Consultant   Ethiopia earned a record $866 million from coffee in the last fiscal year. However, the supply chain is still very murky and farmers are not.

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All you need to know about Kenya’s Economic Outlook

Months after Kenya’s high-pitched elections that saw the reelection of  President Uhuru Kenyatta, for a second term, the country’s economy is expected to rebound to 5.8 percent growth in 2018..

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Guinea Launches Innovative Financing Product for Agricultural Inputs

The Islamic Bank of Guinea in collaboration with the Office of the Prime Minister’s Delivery Unit recently launched an innovative financing product for agricultural inputs. The Islamic financing product called.

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Nesta, USAID Announces Reward for Solution Against Fall Army Worm

In pursuit of ending the continuous invasion of Fall Army Worm in Africa, Nesta, on behalf of Feed the Future, USAID, Land O’ Lakes International Development (LOL) and the Foundation.

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Rwanda: Female App Developer Improves Education System

Technology becomes relevant to the lives of people when it can benefit everyone and anyone with access to it while making the everyday processes easier. For Mariam Muganga, her Academic.

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May, CHOGM and the “Windrush Generation”

It was meant to be a Triumph The threat of deportation of people who believed themselves to be full British citizens has put Theresa May’s government into the global dock.

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