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Nigeria rescues kidnapped Easter worshippers; fresh attacks kill dozens

Nigeria’s military said Sunday it had rescued 31 worshippers seized from Easter celebrations in northwestern Kaduna State, though at least five others were killed, as fresh violence elsewhere in the…

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Nigeria doubles Fuel exports to 214,000 bpd as Dangote reshapes African Oil supply

The 650,000-bpd refinery has exported 12 cargoes of premium motor spirit totaling 456,000 tons, reaching…

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Ozwald Boateng: Change in Africa

Fashion designer Ozwald Boateng says a new wind of change is blowing through Africa. He explains how a $68 billion…

Report: Kony’s struggling militia killing elephants for cash

African warlord Joseph Kony and his struggling militia are poaching elephant ivory across central Africa to get funds for weapons,…

Slow progress in S. African rape-murder of 17-year-old

The brutal gang rape and murder of 17-year old Anene Booysen earlier this year shocked South Africa. But little progress…

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Africa’s ‘dead women walking’

It's practically unheard of in the United States and most Western countries. But it's a terrible occurrence in a culture…

S. Africa’s farming shows promise

Robyn Curnow looks at South Africa's farming industry, which shows true potential for long-term investors.

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