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More Zimbabweans Require Food Aid after Drought

The number of Zimbabweans requiring food aid has risen to 4 million, up from 3 million initially, a state-owned newspaper said on Tuesday, as the southern African nation grapples with.

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Terrorism Does Not Respect Territorial Boundaries – Nigeria’s President Buhari

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has recently said that terrorism does not respect territorial boundaries as he condemned Sunday’s terrorist attack on the Grand Bassam Resort in Cote D’Ivoire.

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The Right Way to Hold People Accountable

By: Peter Bregman Accountability is not simply taking the blame when something goes wrong. It’s not a confession. Accountability is about delivering on a commitment. It’s responsibility to an outcome,.

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Nigeria: AU Clears Nigeria as Regional Hub for Disease Surveillance, CDC

Following Nigeria’s giant stride in containing epidemics like Ebola and Lassa Fever in recent times, the African Union (AU) has recently given the country the clearance to become African’s regional.

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Nigeria: Govt. to Support Production of Lady Mechanic’s Car

The Federal Government has recently promised to help in the mass production of a car being developed by some female artisans under the Lady Mechanic Initiative.

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Aggressive ICT Policy Reforms Necessary for Robust Economic Growth in Africa

Policymakers have recently been urged to launch an aggressive intervention into the information, communication and technology (ICT) industry to stimulate rapid economic growth and tame growing youth joblessness and insecurity.

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11 Qualities Shared by Superstar Employees

By Kevin Daum No one strives to be dispensable at work. Most people want to be valuable and contribute effectively. There is a big difference, however, between doing a decent.

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Nigeria: Niger Govt. to Partner Cambridge University on Teacher Training

The Niger State Government has recently said that it is set to collaborate with the Cambridge University in UK in the area of teacher training. Hajiya Fatima Madugu, the State’s.

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Uganda: Bunyoro Community Demands Support for Women in the Oil Sector

The Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom has recently asked government to initiate affirmative action programmes for women whose livelihoods have been disrupted by oil exploration activities in the oil-rich Albertine Grabben.

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Senegal GDP Growth Reaches 6.5 pct for First Time in 12 Years –IMF

Senegal’s economic growth reached 6.5 percent in 2015 for the first time in more than a decade, the International Monetary Fund said recently, buoyed by the agriculture sector and the.

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