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[ad_1] CAPE TOWN – The latest report from the World Economic Outlook of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) shows which are Africa's largest economies in measuring GDP per capita. According to the …
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[ad_1] Nkosana Moyo, leader of the People's Alliance for the People's Party (APA) and aspiring to the presidency, said Zimbabweans should choose a leader who would not control parliament in the July …
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[ad_1] When will decision-makers take researchers seriously? Why are we investing in education when credible scientific evidence is ignored in the decision-making process? I was informed that an illiterate regional director of …
Read More »Zanzibar residents invited to adopt modern methods of family planning Zanzibar Urban West regional commissioner Ayoub Mohammed Mahmoud said the population growth rate for Isles is currently 2.8 percent a year, slightly higher than the 2.7 percent for mainland Tanzania.
[ad_1] . "The growth of Zanzibar's population does not match the speed of economic growth, which threatens the development and general well-being of the island's inhabitants." He said the population growth rate …
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[ad_1] by Ann Garrison Rosatom – the Russian state-owned company for nuclear energy – recently signed memoranda of understanding with a number of African countries to build nuclear power plants at inside …
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