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South Africa: Joint Parliament Meeting Agrees to Discuss Violence against Women

The chairpersons of three Parliament portfolio committees will convene a joint meeting to debate the ongoing scourge and rise of violence against women in SA. Police committee chairperson Francois Beukman.

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Africa Records Growth in the Face of Recession

  By: Barnabas Thondhlana Despite challenging times occasioned by the global economic recession, Africa continues to post resilient growth, with growth expected to pick up from 2.2% last year to.

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How Entrepreneurial Creativity Leads to Innovation

Believe it or not, business entails creativity, and not just a little, but a lot. Taking into account the fact that all things and all results start out from a.

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#AfricaDay: SA urged to be more welcoming towards migrants

By: Mia Lindeque As Africans mark the Africa Day today, the African Diaspora Forum has questioned the way South Africa manages the migration of Africans into the country. The forum.

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Ghana OCTP Gas Field Set to Start Production

According to a petroleum sector publication, Eni has launched production from the Integrated Oil and Gas Development Project in the Offshore Cape Three Points (OCTP) block, off Ghana’s western coast..

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University of West Indies links with Nigeria

  By: Sean Douglas Students can now study for a Master’s Degree in African and Global Studies to be awarded by Institute of African and Diaspora Studies set up jointly.

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Sudan: Pregnant Women Face Death Threats in the Nuba Mountains

Pregnancy related deaths are extremely high for women in the Nuba Mountains, South Kordofan State. A joint research effort by the UN and the Sudan government in 2006 put South.

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Ethiopian Becomes First African to Head WHO

Ethiopia’s Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has been elected as the new head of the World Health Organization (WHO), becoming the first African to lead the United Nations health agency. Ethiopia’s former.

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Britain Deploys Troops to Prevent Imminent Attacks

By: Michael Holden and Andy Bruce  Soldiers were being deployed to key sites in Britain on Wednesday to prevent attacks after the terror threat level was raised to its highest level following a.

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Ivory Coast: 3 Ex-rebels Killed in Police clash

By: Olivier Monnier Three ex-rebels in Ivory Coast were killed Tuesday when police broke up a road blockade to end a protest by the former fighters over bonus payments. As many as.

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