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[New Times] Around 600 international finance professionals will, starting October 19, gather in Kigali for a five-day Africa Microfinance Week.
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[Egypt Online] The Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation received delegations participating in Gamal Abdel Nasser International Leadership Fellowship in its second edition under the auspices of President Abdel Fattah El Sisi with the participation of 120 youth leaders from 53 countries from Africa, Asia and Latin America.
[SudaNow] Lausanne -- Sudanese sports Journalist Ms. Hiam Salih Taj Alsir has won the first place in Africa's list of Writing Best Colour Piece within the AIPS Sports Media Awards 2020.
Negotiations are underway for an adjustment facility to offset revenue losses for countries that will lower their cross-border tariffs, under the new African free trade deal.
Ethiopia’s plan to plant 5 billion tree seedlings this year as part of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s reforestation initiative has taken off.
The PM’s Green Legacy initiative, kicked off recently with Addis Ababa residents planting trees ahead of the country’s rainy season.
The project aims to tackle the effects of deforestation and climate change in the drought-prone country.
The government hopes to plant 20 billion trees over four years.
Four billion trees were reportedly planted during the entire 2019 rainy season, which runs from June to September.
While hundreds of truckers have tested positive for the virus in recent weeks, the drivers say they are being stigmatized and treated like criminals, being detained by governments and slowing cargo traffic to a crawl.
Tanzania closed the border there this week, protesting Kenya’s efforts to re-test all incoming truckers, including those who even had certificates showing they had been tested in the previous 14 days.
We are picking many (truckers) who are positive,” said Pontiano Kaleebu, who heads the Uganda Virus Research Institute, the government testing agency.
Feeling harassed, some truckers refuse to cooperate with authorities, switching off phones or giving the wrong contact address if their sample tests positive, said Ndugu Omogo, head of the Uganda Professional Drivers Network.
Ally Akida Samwel of Tanzania, waiting at the Namanga border post to haul maize to Kenya, said some officials refuse even to touch a trucker’s documents, asking they be read aloud instead.
Ed Litton (à gauche), et son épouse, Kathy Litton, lors de la réunion annuelle de la Southern Baptist Convention, le 16juin 2021, à Nashville, dans le Tennessee. MARK HUMPHREY / AP L’église la plus puissante du courant évangélique aux Etats-Unis, la Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), a choisi l’apaisement au cours de son rassemblement annuel qui
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[Egypt Online] Minister of Trade and Industry Neveen Gamea asserted that the ministry is keen on enhancing Egypt-UAE investment ties and beefing up the presence of UAE companies in the Egyptian market.