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Kenya Government to Employ 5000 New Teachers

Following the shortage of educational staffs in Kenya, the government has decided to employ 5, 000 teachers. 2,205 will be sent to.

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Bp, Total to Explore Untapped Senegal Oil Field

In a recent development, Oil & Gas firms Bp and Total are set to explore untapped oil and gas fields in Senegal..

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South Africa: Gauteng Province Vows to Build New Schools Every Month

By: Miracle Nwankwo The government of Gauteng, the North province of South Africa, recently opened a new R122 million Sinenhlanhla Primary School.

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Botswana Power Utility Calls for Bid to Build Solar Plant

Botswana’s state-owned power utility has recently invited bidder interested in the building of a 100 megawatt (MW) solar power plant to boost.

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Gambia in Talks with China, Norway Investors to Revive Economy

  Gambian officials are holding talks with Chinese and Norwegian investors on infrastructure projects to drive economic growth in the West African.

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Ghana OCTP Gas Field Set to Start Production

According to a petroleum sector publication, Eni has launched production from the Integrated Oil and Gas Development Project in the Offshore Cape.

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World Bank to Fight Deforestation/Degradation with $5.5 Million West Africa Grant

The World Bank through a grant agreement with Solidaridad West Africa for Natural Resources Management is supporting 53 selected communities in the.

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New Mosquito Species Threaten Rural Tanzania

Scientists at Tanzania’s leading research institute have identified mosquito species which they say contributes to 90 percent of malaria cases in rural.

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AT WHAT POINT DOES DEMOCRACY BECOME MONARCHICAL?

  An insight into how African leaders have managed democracy By Kenneth Nkemnacho When I reminisce on Africa and the leadership style.

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How to Reposition Zimbabwe’s Economy

  Despite leadership concerns and the state of the economy in Zimbabwe, the government of the day has put in place some.

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