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Ethiopia’s School Feeding Program Benefiting 1.2 Million Students

Some 1.2 million students in drought affected areas are benefiting from the school feeding program of the Ministry of Education.

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Nigeria Making Progress in Combating Boko Haram- White House

Nigeria has made progress in combating Boko Haram although the Islamist militant group is still a threat, the White House has recently said, adding that the United States has assisted.

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5 Reasons Good Deals Get Rejected

It is one thing to lose a deal because you were playing hardball. It is an entirely different — and more frustrating — situation when the other side is rejecting.

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3 Bad Habits Entrepreneurs Should Kick Today

Entrepreneurs like to say there are three kinds of people: The kind who make things happen, the kind who wait for things to happen and the kind who wonder “what.

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Nigeria: Kogi to Benefit from Environmental Loan

Kogi State government has recently said it had been included as one of the beneficiaries of $508.59 Million (N152.6 billion) fund from the Strategic Investment Loan, SIL, to tackle the.

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Five Jailed in Turkey for ‘Insulting’ PM Erdogan

Five men were jailed in Turkey for “insulting” President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, according to a recent report, one of several such cases that have intensified alarm over the country’s slide.

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Why Gabon Wants to Re-join OPEC

The African nation of Gabon wants to re-join OPEC after more than two decades, two OPEC sources said, becoming the second former member in a year to seek a return.

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Angola Finds Offshore Oil, Gas Reserves

Angola’s state oil company Sonangol said it has found oil and gas reserves in the Kwanza basin that could total 2.2 billion barrels of oil equivalent, including in a block.

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How the Government of Angola Actively Supports Business Growth

Established in 1975, Antonio J. Silva Transportes e Logistica (AJS) is Angola’s leading full-time solutions and logistics Company in the transportation industry throughout the supply chain, supporting the country’s economy.

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Gambia: ActionAid Trains More Women on Business Management

ActionAid International in the Gambia has recently trained more small scale business women on business management. The latest group comprises 50 women from 34 villages in Niamina West district in.

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