March 21, 2015

It is graft and poverty that imperil Africas emergence (Daily Nation (Kenya))

A jubilant spirit of “Africa Rising” tolls the air. Nationally, the “emergence of Africa” will set the context for President Uhuru Kenyattas second State of the Nation Address. Continentally, it was the focus of a high-level international conference convened by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in partnership with the

Meetings Africa 2015 Promotes Africa As Nice Destination

THE just concluded Meetings Africa in Johannesburg, South Africa celebrates a decade of success through the promotion of Africa and South Africa in particular as the preferred meetings; incentives; conferences and exhibition destination. In its decade of continuous promotion of Africa as the destination of choice for conferences, Meetings Africa

Angolan Diplomatic Mission Analyses Services Standardisation in South Africa

The Angolan Diplomatic Mission and Consulates in South Africa last Friday, in Pretoria, analysed matters related to the standardisation of procedures for visas issuing and supporting the Angolan communities in South Africa. According to diplomatic sources, this is the first Broad Consular Meeting of the Embassy, which, among other aims,

Korea to Train High Ranking Officials of Ethiopia On E-Governance

High ranking officials of Ethiopia will be heading to South Korea next month to receive training on electronic governance and public services, South Korea’s Minister of Government Administration and Home Affairs said. In an exclusive interview with The Reporter, the South Korean official Chong Jong-sup, said Ethiopia’s high ranking officials

Big 10 Gospel Easter Bash Coming

Mingoli Promotions has organised Big 10 Easter Gospel bash at Sheafer (I.C.A) Marque on 6 April 2015 to celebrate the on-coming Easter holiday. According to the Mingoli music Director Peter Mulangeni, the show has been organised by the Big 10 Gospel artists that have teamed come up for the first

How to Fight Zimbabwe-Style Land Grabs

AS a victim of Zimbabwe-style land reform – which involves the systematic and violent theft of thousands of homes and farms without a cent of compensation and as such constitutes a crime against humanity- and with this crime still continuing after 15 years, giving advice to those facing the same

Use Human Rights Month to End Xenophobia – Minister

As the country commemorates national Human Rights Day, Justice and Correctional Minister Michael Masutha has urged communities to stop looting shops owned by foreign nationals. “We need to root out the habit of looting shops owned by foreign residence. Don’t vent out your grievances by looting shops,” said Minister Masutha

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