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Ethiopia Working to Become Guinea Worm-Free Country by 2017

Ethiopia is working to become a Guinea worm-free country by next year, according to the Ministry of Health (MoH). In a joint.

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Zimbabwe: Turning around Industry Collapse to Alleviate Poverty

  By: Hamish Mlambo/ Contributor, African Leadership Former Economic Planning Minister Tapiwa Mashakada says Industry in Zimbabwe has been decimated as a.

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How Technology Deepens Cooperation between Africa And India

By Wanjala Danson/ Contributor Nairobi- Kenya recently hosted over 300 tech companies and 2 000 conference participants for the Indo-Africa ICT Expo.

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TICAD: A Model for Shared Prosperity and Collaborative Development

By Ehis Ayere ehis@old.africanleadership.co.uk Japan will over the next three years invest U.S. $30 billion in private and public support for the.

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Humanitarian Aid to Reach 800,000 Nigerians in North East  

By Lisa Schlein The World Health Organization (WHO) and partners are scaling up emergency operations in northeast Nigeria to reach people impacted.

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Improving and Keeping the Lights on in Africa

By: Inih Essien, Contributor The word POWER is one that inspires an abundance of mixed emotions among Africans. From despair to resignation.

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Rwanda: Rulindo Gets $16.5 Million Irrigation Dam   

By Peterson Tumwebaze Efforts by farmers in Rulindo District, Northern Province to enhance production have got a huge boost, thanks to a.

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Zimbzbwe: US$2b Upgrade of ‘Killer Road’ Sealed

By Barnabas Thondhlana, Contributor ZIMBABWE has averted potential loss of millions of United States dollars in annual revenue earnings stemming from its.

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WRESTLING AFRICAN POVERTY FROM ITS ROOT- What roles can the industries play?  

  By: Kenneth Nkemnacho, Contributor A day before putting this article together, I watched a documentary on Russia Today television channel dubbed.

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Africa: 14 Million People to Receive Yellow Fever vaccination

By Lisa Schlein More than 14 million people in Angola and Democratic Republic of Congo are to be vaccinated against yellow fever.

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