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[ANGOP] The Zambian ambassador to Angola, Elias Munshya, reaffirmed on Friday in Saurimo, Lunda-Sul, province his country's goal to invest in agriculture and mining to promote development in both Angola and Zambia.
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[Reporter] The government has revised its projections for economic growth during the 2025/26 fiscal year, with its new forecast up a full percentage point from the 9.2 percent that officials had put forward six months ago.
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The case, brought by UK prosecutors, continues to probe allegations of corruption, money laundering, and the movement of oil wealth beyond Nigeria’s shores. All defendants have denied wrongdoing.
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MAU Professor, Danjuma Highlights Nigeria’s Entrepreneurial Insights at Global Forum in Saudi Arabia
By Muhammad B. Muhammad
Professor Ibrahim Danjuma, a Professor of Business Administration (Entrepreneurial Marketing) at Modibbo Adama University, Yola Adamawa State, has advocated the development of robust policies and infrastructure to support Nigeria’s entrepreneurial ecosystem....
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FIFA chief Gianni Infantino justified awarding U.S. President Donald Trump the organization's inaugural Peace Prize last year, saying that he was "instrumental" in saving lives in conflicts including the war in Gaza.
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A new study has drawn parallels between the addictive qualities of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and tobacco products and called for similar levels of regulation.
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Ghana's finance minister has offered to cut a mining levy by two percentage points to help push through a new gold royalty regime that mining companies warn could deter investment, the head of the miners lobby has told Reuters. Africa's top gold producer wants to replace its flat royalty rate...
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The presidents of Botswana, Sierra Leone and Zimbabwe, among others, are at the World Governments Summit in Dubai to answer the question of whether the next decade will belong to Africa - or at least how to turn this promise into reality.
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Sudan is now the world’s most severe humanitarian emergency, the UN’s top relief official warned on Tuesday, urging donors and diplomatic partners to act swiftly as the fighting nears a third year with no end in sight.
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[Afreximbank] President Cyril Ramaphosa will on Wednesday , 04 February 2026, deliver an address at the signing of the Instrument of Accession by South Africa to the Establishment Agreement of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank).
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Domingos Simões Pereira and Fernando Dias were liberated last Friday after having been respectively detained and blocked in the Nigerian embassy for the past months. Now, the military authorities offered their movements seats in the government, but both opposition leaders refused.
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[ANGOP] Maputo -- The President of Mozambique, Daniel Chapo, expressed his gratitude on Wednesday in Maputo for the support of the Angolan state in mitigating the effects of the crisis caused by the floods affecting this Indian Ocean country.
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Iran saw a major fire break out on Tuesday at the Jannat bazaar in western Tehran, sending thick black smoke across a busy road and visible from several parts of the city.
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Soaring gold prices have sent African nations that produce the precious metal scrambling to capitalize on the surge. But can they adjust quickly enough?
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[New Times] The Rwanda Social Security Board (RSSB) has reaffirmed its commitment to delivering stronger returns and better services to members, according to its Chief Executive Officer, Regis Rugemanshuro.
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[New Times] Vicky Ajok, a Ugandan woman working as a housemaid in Syria, has reportedly confessed to killing veteran Syrian actress Huda Shaarawi, 87, who was found dead in her apartment in Damascus last month.
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[New Times] Representatives of youth volunteers from the City of Kigali on February 2 visited the National Heroes Mausoleum in Remera to honour Rwanda's national heroes, before taking part in learning sessions aimed at deepening their understanding of the country's history, values and their civic...
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His name is synonymous with haute couture fashion but Yves Saint Laurent also had a lifelong love of theater and performance. Now a new exhibition in Marrakesh shows how the stage influenced his work.
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[New Times] The Ministry of Public Service and Labour (MIFOTRA) says it is open to partnering with private companies that demonstrate strong job creation through digital employment platforms.
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[New Times] On a weekday afternoon in Kigali's city centre, it is not unusual to encounter someone clutching a photograph of a sick child, weaving through pedestrians, markets, salons, and parking lots.
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