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Effects And Solutions to Shrinking Ice Cap On Mount Kilimanjaro

The ice cap of Africa’s highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro, located in Tanzania is among the world-famous glaciers that have been predicted by the United Nations, and UN experts to melt.

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Economy Tourism Inspired Economic Growth – The Story of Mauritius

Beyond description, Mauritius is breathtaking, rich in stunning white sand beaches, magnificent crystal clear turquoise lagoons, natural waterfalls, unusual animals, rugged mountains, and other tourist attractions. Both natural and artificial.

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Liberia, Togo, Sierra Leone to spend $ 311 USD on renewable energy

As the clamour for the use of renewable energy goes on, some central and west African nations which include; Liberia, Togo, and Sierra Leone are set to spend a whopping.

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President Julius Maada Bio Signs Law to Defend And Prosper Women In Sierra Leone

In a bid to defend the rights of women and ensure their prosperity, good health, and self-dependence, Sierra Leone President Julius Maada Bio, has signed into law a bill requiring.

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Movies For National Development

There is a popular saying that films are a reflection of society, yes, this is true but films not only reflect society, but they can also change it by telling.

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Pope wants the exploitations in Africa to stop

Pope Francis denounced the “poison of greed” for mineral resources driving conflict in Democratic Republic of Congo as he began a visit there, saying the rich world could no longer.

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Egyptian Gets $400 million in new finance

Egyptian microfinance lending and payments company MNT-Halan is securing $400 million in new equity and finance, bringing its valuation to more than $1 billion, the company said in a statement.

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Rwanda gets positive growth rating from the international community

Another positive outcome has occurred in Rwanda as the growth of the country is revised from negative to stable. Standard & Poor Global Ratings, an international financial services company, revised.

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Africa Union Summit: Bostwana banks of agriculture for diversification

Botswana’s Vice President Slumber Tsogwane has stated that the agriculture sector remains a priority area for economic diversification and sector competitiveness in the country. The VP stated this while speaking.

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ZIMBABWE GOES DIGITAL ON EDUCATION

At least 35 percent of the schools in Zimbabwe have been connected to the Learning Passport as the Government and its partners continue to adapt learning to the new digital.

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