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S.Sudan Agrees to New UN-Backed Peacekeeping Force

By Lou Lorscheider Facing intense international pressure, South Sudan has recently agreed to the deployment of a 4,000-member regional protection force approved last month by the United Nations Security Council..

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I would love to be the African leader that steps down, that overthrows this idea of a Big Man ruler. I don’t want to stay in office forever. Meles Zenawi

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Zambia Church Groups Call for Peace Ahead of Friday’s Election Petition Ruling

By Peter Clottey Three Zambian church groups have called for peace ahead of an anticipated court ruling on the opposition’s challenge to the results of the August 11 presidential election..

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5 Ideas to Keep in Mind before the Tough Business of Public Speaking

By Nick Morgan Lately I’ve been re-reading some strategy classics, with a focus on Eastern thought, like The Book of Five Rings and The Art of War, and several others..

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Tanzania: Diaspora’s Responsibilities in Economic Growth

  By Issa Yussuf Is Africa really benefiting from its Diasporas? Do we really need more Diasporas in the future? The answer to the questions is yes, as reflected in.

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Sturgeon Announces New Scottish Independence Drive after ‘Seismic’ Brexit Vote

  By Elisabeth O’Leary Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon launched a new independence drive on Friday, urging supporters to join the country’s “biggest ever political listening exercise” to gauge public.

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Foreign Direct Investment and the African Community

      By: Barnabas Thondhlana/ Contributor, African Leadership Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into Sub-Saharan Africa grew by 7% in 2015, making the sub-region one of the fastest growing in.

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ALF 2016: ENABLING AFRICAN BUSINESSES TO TRANSFORM THE CONTINENT

  Former African Heads of State, government and business leaders of the African Leadership Forum 2016 underscored strong leadership as the key to unlocking the potential of African businesses to.

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Somalia Presidential Elections: Betting on Fadumo Dayib

By Ehis Ayere Women across developing countries have over the years been demonstrating strong leadership in positioning their countries on the path of democracy, good governance, peace and security, infrastructural.

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Ethiopia Working to Become Guinea Worm-Free Country by 2017

Ethiopia is working to become a Guinea worm-free country by next year, according to the Ministry of Health (MoH). In a joint press briefing Dr. Dadi Jimma, Deputy Director-General of.

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