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IMF Says Mozambique President to Cooperate On Debt Audit

By David Lawder The president of Mozambique on Thursday pledged to work with the International Monetary Fund on the terms of an international audit of its public debt, the IMF.

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Nigeria Army Chief: Boko Haram Capabilities ‘Virtually Eliminated

By James Butty The Nigerian military has made tremendous progress against the Boko Haram terrorist group, the country’s chief of army staff told VOA Daybreak Africa. Visiting our Washington studio,.

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Clinton Returns to Campaign Trail; Trump Up In Polls

By Amanda Becker Hillary Clinton got back on the campaign trail on Thursday after taking three days off for pneumonia, and the Democratic presidential candidate faced a more challenging political.

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Why You Can’t Think Out Of the Box — And What to Do Instead

By Alastair Dryburgh “We need to think out of the box,” somebody says. The trouble is, if you actually manage to get out of the box, you’ll find that you.

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Discover Uganda: Why You Should Spend Your Holiday in the Country

Mr. Stephen Asiimwe, the Chief Executive of Uganda Tourism Board, in an exclusive interview with Ehis Ayere of the African Leadership Magazine, gives insights into the colourful and unique offerings.

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Yellow Fever under Control in Angola and DRC- WHO

    By Isabela Cocoli A yellow fever outbreak in Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been brought under control after a vaccination campaign of millions of.

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Female Farmers Rebuilding Agriculture in the Central African Republic

By Laura Angela Bagnetto Farmers in the Central African Republic are struggling to bounce back from years of intermittent violence, where smallholder female farmers were unable to tend their fields.

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Tanzania: More than 5bn Needed to Repair Quake-Hit Houses

More than 5 billion is needed to repair over 5,000 houses, which were badly damaged by last weekend’s earthquake in Bukoba Municipality and its environs. As experts are still conducting.

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Obama Lifts Sanctions against Ivory Coast, Citing Progress

  U.S. President Barack Obama on Wednesday lifted decade-old sanctions against Ivory Coast, the world’s biggest cocoa producer, citing a successful presidential election last year and its progress in tackling.

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Zimbabwe Drops Week-Old Plan For Job and Bonus Cuts

Zimbabwe’s government said it had dropped plans to cut public sector jobs and bonuses less than a week after they were announced, as activists called for more protests against economic.

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