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The Hadza, are an ethnic group in north-central Tanzania, living around Lake Eyasi in the central Rift Valley and in the neighboring Serengeti … see more »
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President Barack Obama, whose paternal grandmother still lives in Kenya, is America's first black president. He has been elected to a second term in … see more »
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Sierra Leone has come a long way since the brutal 1991-2002 civil war - largely caused by youth unemployment. Mohammed Turay burns cables to … see more »
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Floods that started in early July in Nigeria have killed at least 431 people and displaced millions. see more »
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A bomb blast has killed several people people and left scores badly injured in Kaduna. see more »
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What do a fireman, an employee at a towel factory and a coffee barista have in common? They make up the Department of Coffee (DOC), a new coffee shop … see more »
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More than one-third of children in Kenya under the age of five are stunted, or chronically undernourished, which limits their ability to achieve their … see more »
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Africa's Pulse, a twice-yearly analysis of the issues shaping Africa's economic prospects, says in its latest issue that despite difficult global … see more »
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Meskel celebrants in Addis Ababa follow the Ethiopian Orthodox tradition of building a big bonfire, known as a Demera, and marching through the … see more »
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The African Green Revolution Forum (AGRF) 2012 aims to develop concrete action plans for developing Africa's agricultural sector and hopes to put … see more »