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Zambia Plans to Cut Subsidies, in Talks with IMF

Zambia plans to cut subsidies as agreed with the International monetary Fund, with talks on an aid package at an advanced stage, a presidential spokesman said on Tuesday. “The money.

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Untapped Intra-Regional Trade Opportunities Key To Boosting African Economies

Despite an average annual growth in exports of 8.5% since 2010, trade between African regions remains low when compared to other parts of the world, according to The Africa Economic.

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TICAD: A Model for Shared Prosperity and Collaborative Development

By Ehis Ayere ehis@old.africanleadership.co.uk Japan will over the next three years invest U.S. $30 billion in private and public support for the development of infrastructures and the expansion of education.

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Burundi Parliament to Review Plan on Scrapping Term Limits

By Mohammed Yusuf Burundi’s parliament is set to begin reviewing a report from a national commission, convened by the president that says the people are in favour of scrapping term.

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Tanzania: Council Releases Sh15.7 Millon to Empower Women and Youth

  Loans amounting to Sh15.7 million have been issued to income-generating groups run by women and youth in the district. The funds are an accumulation of internal revenues generated by.

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Tunisia’s State Airline to Cut 1,000 Jobs: Minister

    Tunisair, Tunisia’s state-owned carrier plans to lay off 1,000 employees or more than 12 percent of its full-time workforce, as part of reform plans, the Transport Minister told.

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SADC Summit Looks to Consolidate Peace in Lesotho

Consolidating peace and security in the kingdom of Lesotho is high on the agenda as Southern African Development Community (SADC) leaders meet Tuesday in Mbabane, Swaziland. Lesotho has witnessed political.

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8 Attributes That Still Make Superstars in Business

    By Martin Zwilling Superstars in business are the ones who get things done, not the ones who work the most hours or are always busy. Whether it is.

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Clinton, Trump Present Very Different Views on Immigration

    By Chris Hannas Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have very different plans for immigration policy in the United States if elected president in November, including proposals that in.

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Uganda: Opposition Leader Urges Diaspora to Continue Push for Democracy

By James Butty Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye is urging the country’s diaspora to continue to push for democracy in Uganda. “I think that they have two or three roles..

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