President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud accused the Al Shabaab militants of trying to create food shortages in newly “liberated areas” to turn locals against the state
The biggest coming challenge would be providing food to replace crops that would have been planted by the now displaced population. World Bulletin/News Desk The
Former army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has kept Egyptians guessing about how he will handle energy subsidies, one of the most explosive issues coming his
Samsung Electronics Africa has devised an initiative which combats the economic challenges around limited access to electricity in Africa by harnessing solar power. The campaign,
The ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange (ZSE) is set to establish an alternative exchange for high potential Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Zimbabwe. The ZSE is
Tuareg separatist groups in Mali on Friday accepted a ceasefire agreement with the government following clashes this week that threatened to plunged the country back
By Nana Appiah Acquaye, Accra, Ghana The Chief Executive Officer of MTN Ghana, Mr. Serame Taukobong, has revealed that despite stiff competition within the telecoms
In the international family of Vogue magazines, Vogue Italia has often seemed like the politically incorrect uncle who makes a racist joke at your wedding
South Africa will grant visas to Indian businessmen wishing to explore prospects in the country within four days of submitting an application, its envoy here
By MARLISE SIMONSÂ MAY 23, 2014 Â Former Congolese militia leader, Germain Katanga, at the International Criminal Court in Hague. Â Credit-Â Â Â Armin Taslaman/Icc European Pressphoto Agency
We’d been waiting for 10 edgy, nervous minutes when we heard the distinctive, juddering thwoop-thwoop-thwoop of a Chinook in-bound. Oh yeah. There is no feeling
We’d been waiting for 10 edgy, nervous minutes when we heard the distinctive, juddering thwoop-thwoop-thwoop of a Chinook in-bound. Oh yeah. There is no feeling
Every child has a right to education and health, the United Nations today said launching a guidance note to assist the people monitoring, reporting and
Every child has a right to education and health, the United Nations today said launching a guidance note to assist the people monitoring, reporting and
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