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India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi On 4-Nation African Trip

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MAPUTO, Mozambique – India’s prime minister,[9] Narendra Modi on Thursday kicked off a four-nation African tour on a continent where China’s presence has been strong,[4] including countries that haven’t been visited by an Indian leader in more than three decades. Check also: Africans Are Seen As Drug Dealers Or Demons In India Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s trip is meant to ...

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This Healthy Drink Could Easily Damage Your Brain, Be Careful

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Let’s be honest. When humans set out to improve on something natural,[9] it tends to backfire, for instance  to damage someone’s body parts,[5] with health and the environment taking the brunt of the fumble. Check also: Here’s Why Some Chinese People Enjoy Eating Babies Want proof? Look no further than the agricultural industry.[2] In the effort to produce more for ...

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YOFACO Making Agriculture Cool For Youth Employment In Uganda

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Currently, the agricultural sector in Uganda employs over 78% of Uganda’s population, accounts for 53% of the national export revenue and contributes 24% of GDP.[9] It has great potential to address youth unemployment currently at 83%. “We believe that agriculture can do much better if more youth are attracted given their natural vibrancy and creativity” says Khamutima Tumwebaze, the Executive ...

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Rwanda’s Capital, Kigali Is The Cleanest City In Africa

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Kigali, Rwanda’s capital, is often lauded as “Africa’s cleanest city”. [9]The country’s 2008 ban on non-biodegradable plastic is often mentioned as a cause. [3]Another is that on the last Saturday of every month, people across the country commit time to projects aimed at improving the country’s public spaces,[7] in a mandatory practice called Umuganda, loosely translated as “coming together to ...

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