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illegal money transfers hurting Africa’s growth
ECONOMY:Africa losing over US$ One Billion in illicit outflows.
Experts say that the increasing trends of illicit financial flows are posing a great threat to Africa’s fragile growth as they pump back more dollars to developed countries than those sent to poor African states.

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Makeup is a real time machine. Any professional makeup artist will tell you that properly applied makeup will help you look significantly younger. But not all realize that the influence of makeup may be directly the opposite

I still vividly recall the time when Rwanda and Burundi were admitted to the East African Community (EAC) in July 2007, joining the original members Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. The EAC instantly became the buzz word in this country.
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NEW YORK – The world is at a crossroads. Either the global community will join together to fight poverty, resource depletion, and climate change, or it will face a generation of resource wars, political instability, and environmental ruin.
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Launch of the Africa’s Centre for Security Organs’ Coordination of Action to end Violence Against Women and Girls (AFSOCCA-VAWG)

Africa’s Security Organs’ initiative in ending Violence against Women and Girls
Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) is a global phenomenon across societies worldwide. It is a violation of human rights and a major problem as has been confirmed by the UN Secretary General (UN SG).
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