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World Cup Fever: African Repercussions.

The World Cup has finally arrived, the month of global festivities, but what does this mean for different nations on the continent, especially for those that are not participating in the tournament? Zimbabwe has hosted 5 time winners Brazil in … Continue reading

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African Banking Strengths and Financial Crisis Recovery.

With the smoke clearing from the global financial crisis that has cast its shadow over the world for the past 2 years, 2010 will see a year when African economies look to recover, and also to consolidate their financial sectors … Continue reading

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East African Community sets up Common Market and Integrates.

On November 20, the East African Community (EAC), which comprises of Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda, announced that in July 2010, pending ratification by all member states, they will introduce a Common Market for goods, services and people. Following … Continue reading

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Albino Genocide in Tanzania, Death Sentences to Murderers.

This week, the government of Tanzania headed by Jakaya Kikwete began the crack down on the murder of the Albino population in his country by sentencing to three men to death for committing these crimes, making it seven given the … Continue reading

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