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Zimbabwe Seeks Foreign Help for Flood Victims

Zimbabwe has recently appealed for international help for victims of floods that have left 246 people dead and displaced hundreds since December when torrential rains started pounding a country emerging.

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Czech firm invests R1.3b in manufacturing in Cape Town

  By Barnabas Thondhlana Czech company PEGAS Nonwovens will build a R1.3 manufacturing facility in Atlantis, Western Cape.   Pegas is a world-leader in nonwoven fabrics manufacturing, and this decision.

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Trump Administration Has Found Only $20 Million in Existing Funds for Wall

President Donald Trump’s promise to use existing funds to begin immediate construction of a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border has hit a financial roadblock, according to a document seen by.

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6 Tips to Start a Meeting the Right Way

We all know there’s a price to pay for making a bad first impression: A limp handshake conveys low confidence; a wrinkled suit makes you seem lazy; oversharing comes across as.

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Africa: ’More than a Woman Campaign’ To De-Stigmatize Infertility

The Merck health care has launched the Merck more than a mother campaign in Nairobi and Uganda. The Nairobi launch was focus on a woman whose hands were cut off.

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MTN Experiences First Annual Loss in 20yrs after Nigeria Fine

  Africa’s mobile phone operator MTN Group swung to its first annual loss in two decades on Thursday, hit by a regulatory fine in Nigeria and unfavourable currency moves but.

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Prime Minister Loses Confidence Vote

Lesotho’s Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili was preparing on Wednesday to call a snap election after losing a confidence vote in parliament, a cabinet minister said. A slew of defections by.

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Sudan’s President Names Prime Minister

Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir named his first vice president and long-time ally Hassan Saleh to the newly created post of prime minister on Wednesday, the clearest sign yet that.

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African Leadership Prize Fails to Find a Winner Again

Sudanese telecoms magnate Mo Ibrahim failed to award a $5 million African political leadership prize on Tuesday, the second year running the gong designed to foster regional democracy has gone.

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4 Things the Best Mentors Do

  Mentorship comes in many flavors. It doesn’t always work unless leaders bear in mind a few common principles. Over the past three years, as part of my forthcoming book, I’ve.

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