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Nigeria is witnessing a Quiet revolution in the Agricultural Sector –– Audu Ogbeh

     Nigeria’s agricultural potential has never been in doubt. With its large amounts of uncultivated arable land, the country was a hub of Cocoa; palm Oil and groundnut production.

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Tanzania Stops Private Health Centres from Offering AIDS Services

Tanzania’s government has stopped 40 privately run health centers from providing AIDS-related services, accusing them of catering to homosexuals in a country where gay sex is criminalized. It is the.

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African capital markets decline in 2016 says PwC report

Barnabas Thondhlana The year 2016 marked a challenging year for African equity markets in the wake of lower economic growth and political upheaval around the globe, largely as a result.

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Cameroon Confirms H5N8 Bird Flu Outbreak in the North: OIE

Cameroon has confirmed a case of the highly contagious H5N8 bird flu virus in the northern part of the country, the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) said on Wednesday,.

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Malawi: First Lady Urges Malawian Women to Utilise Cancer Screening Services to Save Lives

Malawi First Lady Madam Gertrude Mutharika has urged Malawian women to periodically go for cancer screening to save their lives. Speaking in Lilongwe on Sunday when she participated in the.

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5 Steps to Validate Your Business Idea before Getting Started

When I was twenty-three I had an idea to start a yoga retreats business. I spent weeks building a website, finding business partners, and getting business cards made. I was sure.

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Kenya’s Opposition Warns of Protests If Elections “Rigged”

  By Katharine Houreld Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga said on Wednesday mass protests were possible if August elections were rigged, comments likely to scare Kenyans fearful of a repeat.

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Malaysia Arrests Second Woman in Suspected Assassination of North Korean Leader’s Half-Brother

By Joseph Sipalan and Liz Lee Malaysian police detained a second woman on Thursday suspected of involvement in the apparent assassination of the estranged half-brother of North Korean leader Kim.

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Burundi Government Will Not Attend Planned Peace Talks

The government of Burundi has said it will not attend peace talks scheduled to resume in Tanzania on Thursday, although the main opposition alliance has confirmed its participation. The talks.

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Somalia: Japan Pledges Support to Address Drought

  The government of Japan announced it will provide US$2.9 million additional humanitarian funding to address immediate needs following deteriorating drought conditions in Somalia. The donation will enable the United.

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