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Chad Holds presidential election

Chad voted in a presidential election on Sunday with incumbent Idriss Deby running for a fifth term in office, arguing that only his government can maintain stability in the face.

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8 Things Mentally Strong People Do Daily

The choices you make every day can help you grow stronger and become better. Just like people aren’t born with physical strength, no one is blessed with incredible mental strength.

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South Sudan Introduces New Bank Notes

South Sudan has recently introduced new bank notes to deal with the confusion caused by some denominations whose notes look alike, a senior official has said.

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Ethiopia: University Set to Encourage Women Researchers

The Addis Ababa Science and Technology University Technology Transfer and Research Directorate has recently organized a day-long workshop to enhance the number of woman researchers.

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WAEC to Introduce New Technology to Curb Malpractices

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has recently stated that it is set to introduce a device that will henceforth check collusion during its examinations across the country.

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Define Your 4 Personality Traits

African Leadership Magazine – Personal Branding for leaders Define Your 4 Personality Traits Business as usual is no longer usual the market has shifted and leadership now focuses more on.

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Kenya’s Ruto Says ICC Case Collapsed Because He’s Innocent

Kenyan Deputy President William Ruto has recently said that the International Criminal Court’s case against him and broadcaster Joshua Sang collapsed this week because they are innocent.

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Democracy Is What Allows Us to Live in Peace- Djibouti’s President says

Djibouti, the strategic East African country, begins elections to choose the next president. The incumbent, President Ismail Omar Guelleh is running for a fourth term, although he has led the.

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U.S. Gives Zambia $3.8 Million for Elections

As part of efforts to boost democratic governance in Africa, the U.S. Government has given Zambia through the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) US$3.8 million towards the holding of credible.

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Bill Clinton Confronts Protesters Who Say His Crime Reforms Hurt Blacks

Former President Bill Clinton recently faced down protesters angry at the impact his 1994 crime reforms have had on black Americans and defended the record of his wife, Hillary Clinton,.

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