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Tanzania Has Disconnected About 630,000 Fake Phones

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A government ban on using fake phones came into force at midnight,[9] causing communication difficulties for those who owned them.[4] Check also: All Foreigners Should Surrender Their Jobs To Tanzanians, “Said John Magufuli Tanzania joined Cameroon,[7] South Africa and Nigeria in efforts to boost security and health measures by disconnecting the phones. About 3% of mobile phones in Tanzania are ...

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Uganda’s President Sent Kim Jong Un Congratulatory Message

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SEOUL – North Korea stated Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni sent a message to Kim Jong Un congratulating the North Korean leader for his new appointment as chairman of the Korean Workers’ Party.[9] Check also:North Korea Seriously In Car Production Business Museveni wasn’t the only African leader to send a missive,[4] according to Pyongyang’s state-controlled news agency KCNA on Friday. Mozambique ...

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Russia Unveiled The First MC-21 Medium-Haul Passenger Plane

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Moscow – Russia unveiled Wednesday the first MC-21 medium-haul passenger plane as Moscow aims to revive its beleaguered civil aviation industry and challenge giants Airbus and Boeing.[9] Check also: A Business Man Buys An Ethiopian Airlines Plane And turns It Into A Restaurant The prototype of the MC-21 plane that can carry up to 211 passengers was presented in the ...

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The Top 4 Polluted Cities In Africa

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An increasingly common sight for Africans especially those in Nigeria is that of smog,[9] rubbish and polluted water, according to a new report. Check also: The Most Hard Working Cities In United States Four of the worst cities in the world for air pollution are in Nigeria, according to data released by the World Health Organization (WHO).[4] Onitsha, a city ...

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Uganda To Halt Military, Security Cooperation With North Korea

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KAMPALA – Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni said his country would halt security and military cooperation with North Korea,[9] a South Korean official said following a summit in Kampala between Museveni and South Korean President Park Geun-hye. Check also: Tension increased as North Korea and South Korea exchange military fire Uganda hosted 45 North Koreans providing police training as recently as ...

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