
By Justin Lynch Twitter South Sudan may finally, perhaps, be on the road to peace. Rebel leader Riek Machar is expected in the capital, Juba, next week in the final step towards a government of national unity that seeks to end the fighting and glue together a country torn apart by more than two years […]
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Aryn Baker/Cape Town@arynebaker April 18, 2016 Mike Hutchings—Reuters President Jacob Zuma answers questions at Parliament in Cape Town, South Africa, March 17, 2016. A nephew of Zuma’s was mentioned in the Panama Papers. Despite the negative insinuations, there are good reasons why African investors named in the Panama Papers would want offshore accounts According to […]
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Richard Miniter Congo, one of the poorest nations on Earth, offered former President Bill Clinton a speaking fee of $650,000–a sum equal to annual per-capita income of 2,813 Congolese. Indeed, the International Monetary Fund ranks the Democratic Republic of the Congo dead last in its global income rankings. What did it expect in return for […]
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By E. Obiri Addo “We live in a troubled world, but it is still God’s world. Humankind should be partners with God to bring peace to the world”. Professor Andrea Bartoli, Dean of the School of Diplomacy at Seton Hall University, South Orange in New Jersey made this urgent call at a recent public lecture […]
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Amandla Reporter in Accra Ghana’s Electoral Commission (EC) on April 28, started a limited registration exercise for qualified Ghanaians to have a chance to vote in the November elections. Reports so far indicate that in many places, particularly the NPP strongholds in Ashanti and Eastern regions, there have been incidences of violence in which some […]
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