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Mozambique: Experts Predict 3-days of Severe Weather

The National Meteorology Institute (INAM) has in a statement warned that a state of intense heat is set to knock the central and southern regions of Mozambique this week, and.

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Google Celebrates Olaudah Equiano’s 272nd Birthday

Olaudah Equiano was an African writer whose experiences as a slave prompted him to become involved in the British abolition movement. In his autobiography, Olaudah Equiano writes that he was.

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Morocco to Host CHAN After 29 Years

The Confederation of African Football (Caf) has unanimously decided to strip Kenya of its right to host the CHAN tournament and awarded same to Morocco. The CHAN tournament is a.

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Nigeria Seeks Reelection into the UN Human Rights Council

Nigeria has launched a bid for re-election into the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva for the 2018 to 2020 term at an election scheduled for Monday at the.

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EAIF-backed 10MW Solar Plant Open for Business in Uganda

“Just 12 months from signing the debt finance agreement, the plant is fully productive and contributing to Uganda’s economic development,” says EAIF Chairman, David White. The Tororo Solar North 10MW.

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Clinton Warns Britain against Prospect Trade Deal

Former secretary of the united states Hillary Clinton has warned the British government against its plan to secure a trade deal with U.S. President Donald Trump. Clinton made this statement.

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Gabon Launches $300 Million Ports Harbor

Gabon has recently launched a $ 300 million ports harbour aimed to ease trade activities in the country. The port which took 18 months to complete, was established as an.

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PAWA to Honour Zimbabwean Writer

One of Zimbabwe’s most prolific writers, David Mungoshi, receives the Pan African Writers Association (PAWA) Patron of the Arts Award and the PAWA Honorary Membership Award for his contribution to.

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Somalia turns to Music for Post Civil War Reconstruction

In the 70s and 80s, before Somalia was torn apart by civil war, the east African country had a vibrant pop music culture; bars and clubs flourished in Mogadishu and.

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Sierra Leone to End Child Marriage

In what appears to be a bold and strategic move, Sierra Leone looks set to end Child Marriage.  The west African Country is engaging stakeholders and deliberating with authorities in.

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