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African Governments Must Prioritize Agriculture To Drive Inclusive Economic Growth And Development

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Stronger political leadership and increased spending on agriculture required for Africa’s economic transformation. Côte d’Ivoire to host the Green Revolution Forum (AGRF) 2017, a high level continental Forum. Smallholder farmers as agribusiness game changers expected to top discussions. Check also: Investors: Cote d’Ivoire Is Now The Top Prospect In Africa  Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, 13 April 2017 – Governments across Africa, private ...

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Why Ugandan University Lecturer, Stella Nyanzi Refused Psychiatric Tests

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KAMPALA – Lawyers for a Ugandan academic, Stella Nyanzi detained after she called the nation’s president “a pair of buttocks” on Facebook, said on Thursday that she fears authorities are trying to have her declared insane. Check also: Stella Nyanzi charged For Calling Ugandan President A “Pair Of Buttocks” University lecturer Stella Nyanzi was detained last week after repeatedly criticising President ...

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Stella Nyanzi charged For Calling Ugandan President A “Pair Of Buttocks”

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The Ugandan academic Stella Nyanzi was officially charged in court today for referring to President Yoweri Museveni as “a pair of buttocks” in a Facebook post. Check also: African Leaders Steal Over $50bn Every Year, According To German Parliament It is alleged that her online comments contravened the 2011 Computer Misuse Act and that she engaged in “cyber harassment” and “offensive ...

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47 People Killed In Church Bombings Targeting Christians On Palm Sunday

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ISIS claimed responsibility for deadly bombings at two Coptic churches in Egypt on Palm Sunday. The attacks targeted a vulnerable religious minority on one of the most important days on the Christian calendar. Check also: Witness Claims To Have Clearly Seen Those Who Killed AIGP Felix Kaweesi The death toll rose to at least 47 early Monday, state media reported. At ...

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