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South Africa: Women Are the Most Beneficiaries of Government’s Aid, Minister Says

South African minister for transportation Joe Maswanganyi, recently voiced out his opinion about women access to government funds. While Addressing the North West Women Law Enforcement officers, during an event.

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Ethiopia: Region Bags Gold for Land Restoration Efforts

The Tigray Region of Ethiopia recently won a gold medal in recognition of the region’s policies and efforts to curb desertification and further encroachment of drylands. The award program was.

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8 Reasons You Should Do Work You Love

Self-fulfillment. More important than money, fame, and power is self-fulfillment.  If you love painting, you will never be fulfilled doing something else, even if that thing earns you hundreds and.

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African Proverb

“The surface of the water is beautiful, but it is no good to sleep on”. Not everything that’s aesthetically appealing is useful.

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Mali: Hummingbird Resources to Improve Gold Output at Year End

Hummingbird Resources, a mining company said on Tuesday that it had begun work on its Yanfolila Gold Project in Mali and will be producing its first gold by the end.

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Namibia: Barloworld, Caterpillar to Install 7MW Solar Power Plant at Otjikoto Mine

A 7MW solar power plant is set to be installed at the Otjikoto mine, Namibia. Cat dealer, Barloworld, and Caterpillar have been appointed by B2Gold to supply engineering, procurement and.

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Tropical Storm Strikes Houston a Second Time, Trump Pledges Support

Forecasters say Hurricane Harvey is slowly moving off southeastern Texas coast back into the Gulf of Mexico, where it will suck up tons of additional moisture before making a second.

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South Sudan: Chinese Government Awards Scholarship to 240 Students

240 South Sudanese students have been awarded scholarship by the Chinese government to study at any of the Chinese universities both for undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The scholarships cover a.

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South Africa: BPSA Welcomes First Black Female Chief Executive

For the first time in history, BP Southern Africa (BPSA) has recently appointed a female chief executive, Priscillah Mabelane. Priscillah Mabelane is a chartered accountant and the first woman to.

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Uganda: Landslide Destroys Property Worth Millions of Shillings, Displace Over 200 People

Three sub-regions of Uganda have been greatly affected by a landslide. The landslide has caused the displacement of over 200 people, the death of livestock and destruction of numerous houses.

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