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ICC Urged to Review Bias on African Leaders

Constitutional Affairs and Justice Minister Dr Harrison Mwakyembe has recently appealed to the International Criminal Court (ICC) to consider complaints from African countries regarding The Hague-based court’s biased treatment of.

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Your New Idea Is Worthless Unless You Know How to Sell It

The talk in your organisation focuses relentlessly on generating innovative and disruptive ideas. So why is it that when you throw out a creative idea at a team meeting, you.

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Egyptian Government to Expand School Feeding Programme

The Egyptian delegation has recently presented at a board meeting, its plan to further expand the National School Feeding Programme (NSFP) so as to reach all government-funded schools. World Food.

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Rwanda: UR Medical Students to Train on How to Prevent Cervical Cancer

As part of efforts to prevent the high risks of cervical cancer in women, at least 50 students from the University of Rwanda’s College of Medicine and Health Sciences are.

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Nigeria to Seek China Loan, Shelves Eurobond Sale

Nigerian Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun plans to travel to China next week, aiming to negotiate a loan of up to $2 billion to help fund record budget spending, financial and.

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U.S. Leads African Forces Counter-Terrorism Training

African forces has recently began a U.S.-led counter-terrorism training programme in Senegal amid what a U.S. commander said were rising signs of collaboration between Islamist militant groups across North Africa.

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China Confirms First Case of Zika Virus

China has confirmed its first case of the Zika virus in a man who had recently travelled to South America, the official Xinhua news agency reported. The virus, which is.

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AU mission to observe Uganda’s Feb. elections

The chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC)‚ Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma‚ has recently approved the deployment of an AU mission to observe Uganda’s coming elections.

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Zimbabwe Seeks Funds to Mitigate Drought

“The government of Zimbabwe requires a total of [$1.57bn] with effect from February to December 2016,” Zimbabwe’s vice president Emmerson Mnangagwa has recently said at a news conference in the.

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4 Things That Sink New Executives, and How to Overcome Them

When mountaineers ascend rapidly to very high altitudes, they sometimes suffer from a condition called acute mountain sickness. The severe nausea and headaches are much like a bad hangover, but.

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