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U.S. Security Advisor Rice Meets S. Sudan’s First Vice-President

  The United States security advisor, ambassador, Susan Rice has expressed grave concern about the prevailing humanitarian conditions and continued fighting in many parts of war-torn South Sudan. Rice, who.

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The Gambia 2016 Election and the First Female Presidential Candidate

The African woman is strong. The African woman is brave. The African woman is enterprising. The African woman is ambitious. The significant gradual transitioning of the continent from a repressively.

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South Africa: Gov’t Wants 26pct Black Ownership of Mining Firms

  South African President Jacob Zuma wants government to negotiate a compromise with mining firms over black equity ownership quotas, in an effort to avoid court hearings, deputy mines Minister.

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DR Congo: Election Day Delayed to Allow More Preparation

Democratic Republic of Congo authorities have delayed elections to make sure the country is better prepared for them, President Joseph Kabila said on Tuesday, answering accusations that the government is.

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Marriott International Rapidly Expands its Footprint across Africa

 Leading hospitality company announces 6 new deals, 1 new brand, over 1100 rooms Amdec Group Continues to introduce Marriott’s global brands into South Africa Sheraton Mauritius is Marriott’s first signed.

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3 Tips to Help with People-Management

  By Victor Lipman A good deal of effective people-management is nothing fancy.  It’s nothing that you can learn only at Harvard B-School or Stanford or Wharton. It’s nothing that.

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Africa’s Pharmaceutical Markets Are Uniquely Set for Long-Term Sustainable High Growth- Shalina CEO

    For more than thirty (30) years, Shalina Healthcare, which is part of the Shalina Group, has been operating in Africa with operating offices in Nigeria, Zambia, The Democratic.

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We Need to Expand Our Definition of Entrepreneurship

  By John Hagel III The great entrepreneurs of the last century — folks like Henry Ford, John D. Rockefeller, and Thomas Edison — spawned huge companies that were designed.

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Zambia Group Hails Appointment of Female Cabinet Ministers

By Peter Clottey Zambian President Edgar Lungu has appointed eight women to his Cabinet in a decision that one women’s group in the country has welcomed as a positive step.

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Kenya Selected to Pilot Big Data for Better ICT Capacity

  By Grace Makovu and Wanjala Danson Nairobi- Kenya has been selected by International Telecommunication Union (ITU) as one of six countries to pilot the use of big data for.

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