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Nigeria: FG to spend N458M on Malaysian Consultants

Nigeria’s Federal Government has concluded plans to engage consultants from Malaysia to help Nigeria build her economic capacity. The consultants are to.

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Rwanda to Invest $50 Million on Renewable Energy

· $50 million to catalyse private sector’s investment in off-grid energy solutions. · To increase electricity access in the country by about.

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South Africa: Opposition hails Suzman at 100

Mmusi Maimane, the leader of Democratic Alliance, South Africa’s main opposition party on Tuesday praised Helen Suzman for her role in chipping.

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BURKINA FASO PRESIDENT CALLS FOR COMPAORÉ’S EXTRADITION

President Roch Marc Christian Kaboré of Burkina Faso has called on France to extradite the brother of his ousted predecessor – Blaise.

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Trump Requests Death Penalty for Uzbek Truck Driver who Killed 8 People on Bike Path

U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday requested death penalty for Sayfullo Saipov, 29year Uzbek truck driver who ploughed a New York City.

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SOUTH SUDAN AND SUDANESE PRESIDENTS MEET ON THE WAY FORWARD

South Sudan President Salva Kiir flew to Khartoum on Wednesday for a two-day summit with his Sudanese counterpart, Omar al-Bashir, to talk.

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UGANDA: PRESIDENT MUSEVENI TO DEPLOY TROOPS TO SOMALIA

President Museveni has told United States officials that Uganda is ready to deploy 5,000 additional troops to strengthen the military operations of.

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NIGERIA: EFCC REVISITS MALABU SCANDAL, UK RETURNS $85 MILLION TO NIGERIA

Nigeria’s anti-graft agency, EFCC, has voiced its hindrances in tracing two ex-Nigerian ministers on trial for their alleged roles in the Malabu.

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TANZANIA: DEBT PROFILE REACHES US$24 BILLION

Tanzania’s public debt profile increased by 15 percent during the 2016/17 fiscal year even as the government contends with lack of response.

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RWANDA: AMBASSADOR TO FRANCE RECALLED.

Rwanda has recalled Jacques Kabale, the country ambassador to France after the Defence Minister James Kabarebe was summoned to appear before a.

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