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Schools in Jamaica will soon cease to serve and sell sugary drinks to pupils as part of Ministry of Health’s new protocol to control the rising obesity crisis in the country. The new law is part...
While 28-year-olds are struggling to find a career path that best suits their desires, Jade Colin has made history as the youngest black woman to own a McDonald’s franchise in the United States....
China is deepening its stronghold of Africa with the visit of President Xi Jinping who is in Rwanda for a two-day visit to cement the “lasting friendship” which has made China the East African...
Lake Natron in northern Tanzania is described as one of the world’s weirdest lakes for its red colour due to volcanic activities and its incredibly high level of alkaline with a pH as high as 10.5....
Why will anyone be so poor and vulnerable but still called a witch or wizard because of the misfortunes that befall the person? This is the exact situation of some children and old women in northern Ghanaian,...
Early on in Hailie Selassie’s time as ruler of Ethiopia, he introduced the country’s first constitution, which allowed for a bicameral, or two-house, ruling body on July 16, 1931. The constitution...

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