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Kenya To Launch Africa’s First Grid-Connected Biogas Plant

In March, Kenya will be the first country in Africa to launch a grid-connected biogas plant, Mike Nolan, a director at Tropical.

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How Mobile Phones Could Help African Farmers Sell More Products

A U.S. market research company has partnered with a Netherlands-based company that does independent agricultural certifications to engage and educate farmers via.

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Europe Conditionally Lifts Travel Ban on Zimbabwe’s Mugabe

Addis Ababa — PRESIDENT Mugabe’s assumption of the African Union chairmanship, which came against spirited Western opposition, apparently left the European Union.

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Egypt: Protesters call for a new revolution

Egyptians, marking the anniversary of the 2011 uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak, clashed with police, as they called for a new revolution.

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How Empowering Women Can Help End Poverty in Africa – World Bank

For far too long, women and girls in Africa have faced discrimination and inequalities in the workforce which have not only hurt.

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General Electric Provides $100,000 Grants to University of Ghana Students

Scholarship to cover full tuition for four-year degree Financial aid to needy students to augment the country’s human resource base One hundred.

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General Electric Records Significant Progress on Energy and Healthcare Projects in Ghana

125MW expected in 2016, 750MW by 2018 1000 midwives to receive training and portable ultrasound devices General Electric (GE), Global Chairman and.

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MTN Offers AWS Direct Connect Across Africa

MTN has become the first company in Africa to offer Amazon Web Service (AWS) Direct Connect across multiple countries on the continent..

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U.S. Working Hard to Ensure Non-Violent Elections for Nigeria – U.S. Ambassador

As Nigeria prepares for its Presidential election, come 14th February 2015, many countries across the globe continue to express their positions. The.

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Nigeria’s Election Raises Complex Security Issues

  The terrible news keeps on coming from Nigeria’s embattled northeast. Two suspected child suicide bombersreportedly blew themselves up in a crowded.

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