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Celebrating an African Icon – Mohammed Dewji

      Mohammed Dewji was born in Singida, a rural town in central Tanzania on May 8, 1975, where his grandmother and subsequently his father, operated a small trading.

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Drought emergency spirals in Ethiopia amid major aid shortages

By Katy Migiro Millions of drought-stricken Ethiopians needing food, water and emergency medical care are not receiving it due to funding shortages, the United Nations said, warning the crisis will.

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No excuses for Ghana poverty 60 years after independence: President

  By Matthew Mpoke Bigg   Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo said on Monday the country had run out of excuses for failing to end poverty and corruption, 60 years after.

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Sanders’ New Book Notes the Insta-impact of Africa’s Small Businesses

Ambassador Robin Sanders details ‘The Rise of Africa’s Small & Medium Size Enterprises’ WASHINGTON – Ambassador Robin Renee Sanders’ new book on “The Rise of Africa’s Small & Medium Size.

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6 Ways To Stop Overthinking Everything

By Amy Morin   Whether they’re beating themselves up over a mistake they made yesterday, or they’re fretting about how they’re going to succeed tomorrow, over-thinkers are plagued by distressing thoughts..

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Millions of People across Africa Need Aid Due to Drought

By Katy Migiro Almost 13 million people across the Horn of Africa need aid due to drought Millions of drought-stricken Ethiopians needing food, water and emergency medical care are not.

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North Korea fires four ballistic missiles into sea, angering Japan and South

By Ju-min Park and Kaori Kaneko   North Korea fired four ballistic missiles into the sea off Japan’s northwest on Monday, angering South Korea and Japan, days after it promised.

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Nigeria Advises Citizens against Non-Urgent Travel to U.S.

  Nigeria has advised its citizens against any non-urgent travel to the United States until Washington clarifies its immigration policy, after several incidents in which people with valid visas were.

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Libya Forces Boost Campaign against Militias to Retake Oil Site

Libyan armed forces based in the east launched more airstrikes Saturday against militias that seized oil terminals a day earlier, a spokesman said, accusing troops from the country’s rival west.

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Wanted: Female Candidates for Algeria’s Parliament Quota

Algerian law requires the next parliament to be made up of 30 percent women — but political parties across the spectrum have struggled to come up with enough female candidates.

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