A meeting of the EAC Council of the Ministers sitting in Arusha, Tanzania has endorsed Jessica Eriyo, a former Ugandan cabinet minister, as the bloc’s Deputy Secretary General (Political Federation).

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QANDI AMAKI made history when she became the first woman elected to the Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce Industries organization. Teddy Gacinya started the City Infant School in 1994.

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As we celebrate the International Labour Day next week, on May 1, we should appreciate that one of the most serious challenges facing our continent is the problem of brain drain. Brain drain refers to the current phenomenon of human capital flight which involves thousands of highly skilled professionals leaving their countries every year for opportunities in the developed world.

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 PERHAPS it is going too far to say, as someone did after the Gulf of Mexico oil spill two years ago, that most Americans want a president who is cool, calm, and collected in a crisis – except when there is a crisis. But of all the charges thrown at President Barack Obama by his domestic political opponents, the hardest for most outsiders to accept is that he is too emotionally disengaged: all brain cells and no red-blood cells.

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THIS is the final nail in Julius Malema’s political coffin, at least for his career within South Africa’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) party.

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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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