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Nairobi’s robust economic growth can extend throughout sub-Saharan Africa with this plan

At a time when population growth is slowing across the globe, sub-Saharan Af­rica’s (SSA) population will more than double to two billion by 2050. The vast majority of this population.

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Saving Guinea From Another Havoc

With presidential election scheduled to take place in Guinea in early October this year, it is important to assess the level of Guinea’s preparedness on the subject and how it.

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Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan set to reconvene over controversial Renaissance Dam project

Egypt’s Minister of Irrigation, Hossam Moghazi, said on Monday that the tripartite committee for Ethiopia’s Renaissance Dam will meet on 20 and 21 August in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa,.

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Robert Mugabe Set to Hand Over SADC Chair to Botswana’s Khama

Botswana President Ian Khama is set to become the next Southern African Development Community (SADC) chair when Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe vacates the position next week, reports said. Mugabe is.

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New media technologies and political participation in Africa

The euphoria concerning the potential of new technologies to transform society and increase democracy is based on a flawed instrumentalist assumption that technologies by themselves have transformative power, but ICT.

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Manta Resort Africa’s first underwater hotel in Tanzania [Photos]

Welcome to Africa’s first heart-stopping underwater room, at the Manta Resort on Pemba Island, off the coast of Zanzibar in the beautiful African country of Tanzania. Definitely one of the most amazing.

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Nigerian President Declares War Against Corruption

President Muhammadu Buhari has constituted a seven-member committee to advise him on his plans to tackle corruption, THISDAY can exclusively reveal. Named as the Presidential Advisory Committee on Anti-corruption, investigation.

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Kuwait Funds Construction of Key Road in Tanzania

Tanzanian President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete has expressed gratitude to Kuwait for its support and expressed hope such backing of its nation would continue. The president, speaking at a ceremony marking.

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AFRICAN WOMEN’S STANDINGS IN THE LEADERSHIP STAKES

African women are still more likely than anywhere else in the world to be blocked from reaching business leadership positions because of gender bias. This was revealed in Grant Thornton’s “Women in.

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President Buhari’s Visit To The America Is Already Paying Off Greatly, Many investors Investors Rushing Into Nigeria

Reports say the United States Embassy in Abuja was flooded with American investors who wanted to make enquiries about Nigeria’s automotive industry. Pulse.ng reports that this is as a result.

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