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Somalia: EU Launches 7 Million Euros Education Programme

The European Union and the Government of Puntland Somalia, has recently launched the second phase of the Puntland Education Sector Support Programme. Waxbarashadu Waa Iftiin (Education is Light) phase II.

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Top 10 Steps to Set and Achieve Goals

By: Dr. Philip E. Humbert It’s been said that everyone has goals, whether we know it or not. We have goals to keep our current job, or to get a.

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U.S. and China Are Not Competing For Africa: Thomas-Greenfield

By: Staff Writer As part of response to China’s deepening of relations with Africa, the U.S. Assistant Secretary of States, Linda Thomas-Greenfield has recently said that the economic opportunities on.

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The Rockefeller Foundation Boosts African Businesses

As part of efforts to boost businesses in Africa, the Rockefeller Foundation is supporting a non-profit institution- The Center for Global Enterprise (CGE) to offer two digital internships in 2016.

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Oil Producers May Cut Output to Raise Prices

Investors sense that OPEC and other oil producers may be cooking up a deal to cut output in a bid to raise prices. Crude oil futures jumped 12% in New.

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Central Africans Cast Ballots for Peace

Central Africans wrapped up voting to elect new democratic leadership on Sunday, determined to re-instate democracy and end years of conflict in the country. Two ex-prime ministers, Faustin-Archange Touadera and.

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SA Ready to Deploy Troops Wherever Needed In Africa- Zuma

As part of efforts to contribute to peace and stability on the African continent, President Jacob Zuma has recently said South Africa stands ready to deploy the South African National.

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Ethiopia: Efforts to Handle Drought Successful

Government Communication Affairs Office (GCAO) said the maximum attention given by the government to curb the damage caused by the drought in the country has proved successful. During the press.

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Kenya: Uhuru Pledges to Offer Free Primary, Secondary Public Education in Five Years

President Uhuru Kenyatta has recently pledged to make secondary and primary school education absolutely free within five years. Mr Kenyatta said that his biggest objective was to ensure total equity.

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Malawi: EU Rules Out Budgetary Support

Minister of Finance, Malawi, Goodall Edward Gondwe The European Union (EU), one of Malawi’s largest donors, has recently ruled out any budgetary support even though country meets the IMF extended.

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