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A new report has identified a profitable model for financing agricultural mechanization among smallholder farmers in Africa.
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The New Times on MSNRwanda: What Cardinal Kambanda's Participation in the Papal Conclave Means for RwandaCardinal Antoine Kambanda's participation in the upcoming papal conclave marks a historic milestone for Rwanda and a moment of national pride, according to Father Vedaste Kayisabe, Secretary General ...
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AllAfrica on MSNRwanda: Parliament Passes Law Hiking Capital Gains TaxRwanda has doubled its capital gains tax from 5 per cent to 10 per cent under the new law that was passed by members of the parliament on Tuesday, April 29, as part of the government's plan to expand ...
The prestigious tournament has drawn another 112 participants from various countries, and Tanzania is being represented by ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNPhilanthropists launch $600m fund to stem mother, infant deaths in AfricaAfrica records about 182,000 maternal deaths, 1.2 million newborn deaths, and 950,000 stillbirths - mostly from preventable ...
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The Citizen on MSNSeven Tanzanian lady golfers eye top honours in Kenya eventFor Tanzania, it marks another step forward in elevating women’s golf and nurturing young talent to compete on the global ...
The resurgence of Donald Trump in US politics has reignited global anxieties over economic unilateralism. His proposals—a ...
Major social media companies employ people to filter and remove distressing content from their platforms. Workers pay a great psychological price for doing so and are fighting back.
Weeks after the Federal Government trained 162 operatives of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) on the effective ...
Four pioneering doctors prove that gender diversity in operating theatres leads to better healthcare
In a continent where only 9pc of surgeons are women, these four trailblazers are rewriting the rules of operating theatres.
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The EastAfrican on MSNRebels, refugees, rumba: Swahili’s rise to powerSwahili’s historical spread is often chalked up to merchants, Islamic scholars and ...
Malawians woke up to the news that there were at least 17.5 million people in the country, a 35 percent surge from the 2008 ...
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