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Africa: UN Pledges $100m For People in ‘Forgotten Emergencies’

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, OCHA, has pledged to release $100 million from its Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to assist millions of people in.

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Seychelles, Israel Sign Air Bilateral Agreement

Seychelles and Israel have signed a bilateral air service agreement for increased frequency of flights between the two countries. The pact when implemented will create more opportunities for tourism and.

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Egypt: Maersk Sets to launch $15 bn network for green energy, clean fuel

Shipping group A.P. Moller-Maersk has planned to launch a new project in Egypt to establish a network that could produce and distribute green energy and clean fuels for ships. Maersk.

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Agriculture: Value Chain Opportunities

By Charity Ukoha “Values are like fingerprints; nobody is the same but you leave them all over everything you do” according to Elvis Presley. For companies that produce goods, a.

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Chad: Foreign Minister, Zene Resigns Amid Dialogue with rebel forces, others

Chad’s interim Foreign Affairs Minister, Cherif Mahamat Zene has resigned over disagreements with senior politicians, opposition factions, and rebel forces. Zene resigned amid talks in Qatar’s capital Doha with various.

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Queen Elizabeth: President Ramaphosa Cancels UN General Assembly Engagement

South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa has cancelled an engagement this week scheduled in New York to address the United Nations General Assembly over a national power crisis following the funeral.

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Angola: A survey of the Opposition and Electoral Umpire

The Presidential and Parliamentary elections in Angola have come and gone but a lot of issues are still lingering and trailing the elections which saw the incumbent President, Joao Lourenco.

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African Leaders Pay Tribute to late Queen Elizabeth II

Heads of state of Ethiopia and Ghana have paid their last respect to the late British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II as they signed her book of condolences at Lancaster House.

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Libyan Techpreneur Development

The general situation in Libya remains highly volatile despite peace efforts by world bodies. However, amidst the chaos, political uncertainties, and instability that still rocks the country, the youths are.

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Most Influential Icons In Contemporary African Pop Culture

These days, Africa’s favourite idols harness the “currency of celebrity” to impact social change on many levels. They are the greatest influencers on African pop culture and their ideas, skills,.

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