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Can President-Elect Biden Re-Set the United States Relationship with Africa?

US President-Elect Joe Biden is already making plans for Africa. According to Washington insiders, there’s to be a Presidential visit in his.

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Ethiopian Wins Overall Excellence for Outstanding Crisis Leadership 2020 Award

The Ethiopian Airlines Group has announced that it has won the ‘Overall Excellence for Outstanding Crisis Leadership 2020 Award,’ of the Global.

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African Development Bank (AfDB) Supports Young Africans in the Agricultural Sector

In additional endeavours to contribute to poverty reduction and social advancement in African nations, the African Development Bank (AfDB) is again set.

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China’s 14th Five-Year Plan: What Are the Opportunities for Africa?

By Chu Maoming, China’s Consul General in Lagos The Communist Party of China(CPC) convened its fifth plenary session of the 19th Central.

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Nigerian Billionaire Invests $1bn In Zimbabwe Platinum Mine.

Bravura Holdings Ltd, a company owned by Nigerian billionaire Benedict Peters has said that it will be investing $1 billion to improve.

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‘Disgrace’ and a ‘mess’: Africans taken aback by U.S. election turmoil

For some Africans, President Donald Trump’s actions in the aftermath of the U.S. election have been a cause for dark humour, while.

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Turkey and UNDP Team to Support Gender Balance in Rwanda

According to a Turkish diplomat, Turkey will partner with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) to foster gender balance in Rwanda’s private.

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Professor Kishore Predicts Rise of Africa to Afreximbank’s Babacar

The Babacar Ndiaye lecture series was launched by Afreximbank four years ago, to honour the founding role of the late Dr Babacar.

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The Priest Who Became Seychelles New President

“After 43 years, we have regained democracy. The road has been long, and now we will reap its rewards.”

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WTO: Why Okonjo-Iweala is yet to be named the new Director-General

By Kingsley Okeke But for the United States’ opposition to her candidacy, Ngozi Okonjo Iweala would have been named the first African.

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