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4 Ways to Overcome a Bad First Impression

  By: Dorie Clark   We’ve all been there — accidentally alienated a new coworker with a bad joke, underwhelmed the new boss by botching our first assignment, or had.

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WorldRemit Calls for Urgent Restoration of Money Transfers to Nigeria

  WorldRemit, a leading online remittance provider, is calling for the urgent restoration of money transfers to Nigeria as draconian new rules leave virtually all money transfer operators (MTOs) unable.

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Zimbabwe: Defence Force Donates $300 000 Clinic to Community

  The Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) recently unveiled a $300,000 state-of-the-art clinic built by the army at Chingwizi in Nuanetsi Ranch, Mwenezi, to cater for over 3,000 families displaced by.

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Tanzania: Women Engineers Call for More Recognition

Female engineers in Tanzania have called for more recognition and motivation to enable them attend professional development programmes in accordance with the provisions, as there is no proper system in.

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African Exporters Seek Easy Access to U.S.

  By Rodrigue Rwirahira Rwandan beneficiaries of the African Growth Opportunity Act (AGOA), a trade preference programme between the US and select African counties, have called for easier access to.

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South Africa: Newly Empowered Black Farmers Ruined By Drought

By Desmond Latham Almost half a decade of drought across most of South Africa has led to small towns in crisis and food imports for the first time in over.

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US Responds Coolly to Turkish Accusation That West Supports Terror

U.S. officials Tuesday responded dispassionately to accusations made by an angry Turkish leader, who last month survived a coup attempt, that “the West is supporting terror and standing by the.

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Why Obama Supports Libya’s Fight with Islamic State

President Barack Obama said it is in the U.S. national security interest to support Libya’s emerging government’s fight against Islamic State, a day after his administration said it launched air.

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Zuma, Economy in Focus as South Africans Vote in Local Elections

South Africans queued in the winter cold on Wednesday to vote in local elections seen as a referendum on President Jacob Zuma’s scandal-plagued leadership and an economy forecast to stagnate.

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7 STEPS TO SUCCESSFUL ‘DO-IT-YOURSELF’ MARKETING

By: Josef Holm (Tech Entrepreneur, Crowdfunding Innovator & CEO Krowdster) These actionable crowdfunding marketing tips were developed for rewards/pre-sale crowdfunding campaigns on #Kickstarter, #Indiegogo and similar crowdfunding platforms, but most.

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