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Nigeria: Senate Vote Against 35 Per Cent Affirmative Action for Women

Earlier this week, a bill was passed to the at the Senate, for an amendment to the Constitution relating to gender issues. The bill sought for the lawmaker’s approval over.

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StarTimes to Create Job Opportunity for Africa Youths

During the 2017 YouthConnekt Africa Summit, which held in Kigali, the StarTimes Group President, Pang Xinxing pledged his support to ensure the creation of more job opportunities for African youths..

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Rwanda to Construct US$700Mln International Airport in Bugesera

Based on prior plans by the government of Rwanda to make Kigali a center of attraction, in terms of transportation for the East African regions, positioning it as a point.

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5 Tips on How a Successful Leader can Deal with Haters

By: Matshona Dhliwayo They are everywhere—envious people, or haters as they have now come to be called, have been around since the beginning of time.  Envy is the most extreme.

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Nigerian Youths Demand Removal of Age Barriers on Political Positions

On Tuesday the 25 of July 2017, a large number of young Nigerians rallied towards the country’s parliament in the capital city of Abuja, seeking the removal of the age.

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Zambia: Operations Halted at Nchanga Underground Mine

Zambia’s Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) has declared that operations on Nchanga underground mine (NUG) will be put on hold following the recent theft of high voltage cables within the mining.

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U.S Senate Votes to Repeal Obama Care Act

Image: girardatlarge Republicans at US Senate on Tuesday agreed to open debate on a bill to repeal the 2010 Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare. However, the party’s seven-year.

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Nigeria: Senate Set to Avert Gender Inequalities

The senate of Nigeria has declared that an undertaken will be met to combat stereotyping conditions and violence that are targeted to women in the country. A bill on Gender.

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Ghanaian Soldier Gets Historic Queen Appointment

A Ghanaian-born officer from the British Household Cavalry, Major Nana Kofi Twumasi-Ankrah, has been appointed by Queen Elizabeth II to serve in her household as the first black equerry. According.

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Rival Libyan Leaders Resolve Conflict

Image: Bloomberg Rival Libyan leaders at a meeting on Tuesday resolved conflict on a common text calling. The agreement between Prime Minister Fayez al-Serraj and Libyan National Army commander Khalifa Haftar.

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