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Africa Vision 2017: Where Does Change Truly Begin?

By Kenneth Nkemnacho/ Writer at Large A.P.J Abdul Kalam, the former president of India and a world renowned space scientist said, ‘Let me define a leader. He must have vision.

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6 Reasons to Increase Your Productivity and 5 Steps to Make It Happen

The formula for productivity is total output divided by total input. When you can reduce the what it takes to create value, you benefit tremendously. Here are 6 reasons to.

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Malawi: Stop Gender Violence against Women- Group

Malawi Congress of Trade Union (MCTU) outgoing Secretary General, Pontius Kalichero, has called for an end to gender based violence towards women in work places. Kalichero made the call during.

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Liberia: Engagements and Dialogues Key to Addressing Security Challenges Ahead of 2017 General Elections

By: Arthur R.M. Becker- Contributing Writer (Liberia) The Executive Director of the Centre for Security Studies and Development foresees that there are more challenges in maintaining the security of the.

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10 Guaranteed Ways to Appear Smarter Than You Are in 2017

It’s great to be smart, but intelligence is a hard thing to pin down. In many cases, how smart people think you are is just as important as how smart.

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Obama, Trump Administrations at Odds over Healthcare Program

U.S. President Barack Obama is on Capitol Hill Wednesday to rally Democratic lawmakers to protect his landmark healthcare legislation. Vice President-elect Mike Pence is there too, to talk with Republicans.

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Ethiopia Renews Efforts to Help Drought Victims

The Ethiopian Humanitarian Fund (EHF) has allocated 17 million dollars to renewed drought efforts, with major funding expected to come in next year. The Allocation Plan for the fund is.

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Malawi Tells Farmers Not to Panic over Army Worms

Officials in Malawi say they are on high alert for a possible invasion of army worms which have attacked crops in neighboring Zambia. The country is spraying pesticides in an.

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Mozambique’s Opposition Extends Ceasefire to Aid Peace Talks

Mozambique’s Renamo opposition party has extended a ceasefire for two months to allow dialogue with President Filipe Nyusi’s government and reduce civilian deaths, its leader Afonso Dhlakama said on Tuesday..

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Nigeria’s NNPC Awards 2017 Crude Oil Term Contracts to 39 Companies

State-run Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has awarded its 2017 crude oil term contracts to 39 companies, the company said on Tuesday. The contracts covering about 1.31 million barrels per.

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