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These Are 3 New Jets Coming From Aircraft Manufacturers in 2017

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Everyone is moving forward in 2017 including airplane manufacturers. Across the board, all major manufacturers are planning on unveiling new jets over the next 12 months. Check also: China Finally Launched Its First Ever 174 Seater Passenger Jetliner Boeing will launch two new versions of the 737 this year, the 737 MAX 8 and MAX 9. The 8 is expected to be ...

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A Private Plane Carrying 22kgs Of Gold Crashes In Zimbabwe

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Harare – A private plane crashed in southern Zimbabwe on Monday while transporting gold worth nearly a million dollars. An official with the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe, James Danga confirmed the incident. Check also: Here’s What Happens When You Don’t Turn Off Your Mobile Phone On An Airplane The plane crashed in the Bubi district of Matabeleland North Province. It carried ...

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President Omar Gulleh Of Djibouti Believes Trump Will Pay Little Attention To Africa

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Djibouti’s president, Ismail Omar Gulleh says African leaders believe President-elect Donald Trump will pay little attention to Africa, but is hopeful that Djibouti can continue a strong bilateral relationship with the U.S. Check also: Why Melania and Barron Trump may not move to the White House “Africa does not appear on the foreign agenda of the U.S. president-elect, Donald Trump, but ...

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Why This Ugandan Traditional Leader, Mumbere Was Freed And Re-arrested Hours Later

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KAMPALA, UGANDA — Police in Uganda have re-arrested a traditional leader who is facing treason and other charges hours after he was granted bail by a court, a judicial official said Saturday. Charles Wesley Mumbere was first detained in November after what he calls his royal guards refused an order by security forces to disarm and surrender, leading to a stand-off ...

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Uganda To Host Military Intelligence Base To Monitor DR Congo

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Countries in the Great Lakes Region will at the end of January set up a military intelligence base in Kasese, Uganda, to monitor “negative forces” in eastern Congo. Check also: Salva Kiir Threatens To Personally Run Military if Road Attacks Continue The Joint Follow-up Mechanisms (JFM) comprising 12 military intelligence officers from all the countries of the Great Lakes Region will ...

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