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Malawi’s inflation slows to 16.1 percent in February

Malawi’s consumer inflation slowed to 16.1 percent year-on-year in February from 18.2 percent in January, official data from the National Statistical Office showed on Thursday.   By Reuters

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UN says Half the People in Central African Republic Need Aid 

The United Nations says half of the population in Central African Republic is in need of humanitarian assistance after an increase in violence since September has displaced more than 400,000.

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Malawi to Pull Out of International Football Competitions

By Lameck Masina   Malawi’s football governing body, the Football Association of Malawi, or FAM, says it is pulling out of the 2018 African Nations Championship, as well as the.

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UK Pledges Aid to Help Combat Drought in Somalia

  By Abdi Sheikh   British foreign minister Boris Johnson recently met Somalia’s President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, pledging aid to help combat the effects of a devastating drought, the Somali.

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Boko Haram: Cameroon Soldiers Free over 5,000 People from Captivity

  Cameroon says it has killed at least 60 Boko Haram fighters and destroyed a stronghold for the militant group, as well as a huge stock of seized weapons, in.

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Liberia: Ellen Hails Progress By Liberian Women

    President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has hailed the women of Liberia for making tremendous progress that has impacted not only Liberia but also the world with women advancing everywhere.

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Nigeria inflation eases for first time in 15-months in Feb: stats office

  Nigeria’s inflation rate bucked the trend in February to fall to 17.78 percent, its lowest level in 15 months, driven by a slower rise in general price levels, the.

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Artificial Short-term Naira Strength- an Unsustainable Government Palliative

By Iyke Aru Twitter: @iykearu The Nigerian Naira reflected a significant increase in strength after the country’s Central Bank, announced that it has sold $221.37 million to 16 banks through.

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WHAT WE SHOULD DO TO CREATE RESOUNDING BUZZES AROUND LOCAL BRANDS

      By Kenneth Nkemnacho/ Writer at Large These days, competition is rife amongst a large number of brands. Many homemade brands find it difficult to withstand foreign ones.

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Truth, Post-Truth and Alternative Facts

    “Comment is free, but facts are sacred.”   By Martin Roche, Writer at Large I’ve have spent over half my working life involved with newspapers. Public relations and.

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