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U.S., Nigeria to Strengthen Security Cooperation

The United States and Nigeria have recently agreed to establish working groups focused on strengthening security cooperation, the economy and tackling corruption after day-long talks at the State Department.

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North Korea Appears To Have Fired Missile into Sea: South Korea Military

North Korea fired a missile into the sea off its east coast on Friday, the South’s military has recently said, hours after the leaders of South Korea, Japan and the.

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6 Ways Salespeople Can Get It Right

Sales executives typically have two levers to try to increase sales: they can increase the quantity of sales effort by adding salespeople, or they can improve the quality of sales.

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Ghana to Eradicate Violence against Women and Children

Ghanaian Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection, in partnership with the Danish government, has recently launched a project to eliminate Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) cases in the.

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Kenya: World Bank Sees Faster Economic Growth

Kenya’s economic growth is expected to accelerate both this year and next, helped by low oil prices, improved agricultural output, a supportive monetary policy and infrastructure investments, the World Bank.

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Zimbabwe: Zimnat Launches Policy for HIV Positive People

Zimnat Life, a leading insurance company in Zimbabwe, has recently launched a new life policy product that caters for people living with HIV in the country.

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South Africa’s Bank Offers Loans to Drought-Hit Farmers

South Africa’s state-run Land Bank has recently said that drought-stricken farmers could apply for concessional loans to help see them through the lean season.

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Uganda Supreme Court Confirms President Museveni’s Re-Election

Uganda’s Supreme Court has recently upheld the re-election of President Yoweri Museveni in the February 18 national poll. The court rejected a petition brought by former Prime Minister and presidential.

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EU Enforces Sanctions against Libyan Leaders Opposing Unity Gov’t

Three Libyan political leaders opposing the U.N.-backed unity government are from Friday subject to European Union’s economic sanctions, the EU official journal said.

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There Is a Lot the West Can Learn From Africa– Obasanjo

Nigeria’s former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has recently said that the west can learn a lot from Africans.

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