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Tanzania Secures $225m Loan from World Bank Approves for Water Sector

The World Bank’s board of executive directors has approved a $225 million loan to Tanzania to improve water supply in the African nation’s commercial capital Dar es Salaam, the bank.

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A 3-Step Plan for Turning Weaknesses into Strengths

By Joseph Grenny Yan Wang, the former CFO of VitalSmarts, didn’t survive Mao’s China by taking outlandish risks such as questioning those in positions of authority. As our CFO, she.

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Zimbabwe: Floods Hit Borrowdale

Paidamoyo Chipunza — ands and Rural Resettlement Minister Dr Douglas Mombeshora and many others from his neighbourhood in Borrowdale Brooke, Harare, yesterday woke up to massive destruction and flooded homes..

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Conceptarian Worx:  Committed to the Education of Zimbabwe’s Young People

Statistics reveal that nearly 42% of the Zimbabwean population are under the age of 15. Though 86.4% of Zimbabwe’s adult population above 15 years are literate, largely due to the.

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New Inventions in Africa Evolve in Three Stages: Expert Says

  By Iyke Aru Technological developments in Nigeria seem to always embrace a particular pattern. New inventions most often evolve in three stages within the sub-saharan nation, especially innovations that.

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This Thing Called Corruption

By Omagbitse Barrow I grew up in what used to be lovely little place called Festac Town in Lagos in the 1980s, and sometime in the late 1980s to early.

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UN to Help Ensure Smooth Transition in Gambia

The United Nations has deployed officials to Gambia to help ensure a smooth transition from former President Yahya Jammeh’s government to that of incoming President Adama Barrow, according to Dr..

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South Africa: Drought Continues Despite Good Rains

  While there have been good rains, the country is still firmly in a drought situation – and has not recovered enough to relax the restrictions to water use, implemented.

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