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Problem-solving is as important as creativity. The two tools will be essentially more than ever. Creativity comes in handy with problem-solving, and it has no impact on the corporate world without the other. Can you imagine for a moment? You are working, then a brilliant idea flashes on your mind. Amazing right? That’s just one step. The most significant task awaiting is turning that inspiration into a workable solution. This is where problem-solving comes in handy. Let me give you a secret if you haven’t set your feet into the corporate world. Possess the power of problem-solving, and the…

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Jihadist insurgency in Mali began in 2012. Since then, this group of bandits has been staging numerous attacks in the country, making it insecure. Most of the civilians have fled the country because they are scared of losing their lives. It appears the uprising keeps growing as Tuareg rebels are becoming part of them. Earlier this year, a group of anonymous men abducted Soumaila Cisse while campaigning in his home area, Niafounke. However, after several months of siege, they released him. Who Is Cisse? He is a politician in Mali, a former finance minister, and opposition leader. He participated…

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On Thursday, Ethiopian authorities reported closing two camps in Tigray after residents complained of attacks. According to the United Nations, witnesses alleged that Eritrean troops might have launched the attacks. The Ethiopian government has therefore closed the camps and relocated the refugees too much safer environments. Following the attack, the UNHCR refugee agency called on the government to protect Shimelba and Hitsats camp residents. The plea came after both camps reported that armed men attacked their base. Often when such incidents occur, the attackers abduct and kill the refugees. The attack is almost similar to the one in February when…

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In a horrifying court affidavit, the Lesotho police confirm it has proof that Lesotho, former Prime Minister, Thomas Thabane, paid a hitman to kill his estranged wife in 2017. This was planned along with his current wife, Maesaiah Thabane. Soon after killing his ex-wife in 2017, Thomas and Maesaiah Thabane showed up together in the general populace.  On the eve of Mr. Thabane’s swearing-in as Prime Minister, Lipolelo Thabane was shot to death. The police report is one of the pieces of evidence the police are trying to submit to oppose Mrs. Thabane’s bail appeal before the supreme court of…

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Femicide, according to the UN agency and South Africa’s statistical agency is, the intentional killing of women because they are female or because of their gender roles. South Africa declares femicide a national crisis. This occurs after a new government report that a woman is murdered every three hours. Women in South Africa do not feel safe. Gender-based violence (GBV) in South Africa is on the rise. These perpetrators rob, assault, and rape women before putting them to their death. In most cases, the perpetrators dispose of their bodies in the bushes or shallow grave. Some bodies recovered, burnt beyond…

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Back in 1991, the president of Somalia at the time was overthrown. Since then, Somalia has been plunged into chaos, and years later, the war is continuing, followed by the rise of the Al-Shabab. The Al-Shabab once controlled parts of Somalia, even in the Somali capital. But in the year 2011, security forces drove the group out of the capital. However, some militants continue to wage war against the Somali government, and they attack even targets in Mogadishu regularly. The U.S Withdraw Troops from Somalia The country on the Horn of Africa has faced three decades of chaos that has…

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Starting your own business is a great way to earn some extra cash at campus. Sometimes you get so broke that you need even the smallest amount of cash to survive. We are therefore presenting to you the best business opportunities for a campus student in 2020. These businesses require low in-put yet they are profitable in nature. How to come up with a business idea 1. Identify a gap. Look for what people want. Conduct some research and find a common problem that people want to be solved. Think about working on the solution. 2. Think of your skills…

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Featured Image via Flickr/Christeler Stephane Ethiopian Airlines is the largest airline on the African continent. The airline possesses a variety of aircraft models ranging from the Boeing 757-500 to the Airbus A350 aircraft. They are the second airline worldwide to operate the B787 Dreamliner. Their fleet of aircrafts have an average fleet age of five years. Additionally, the airline has routes that span worldwide and has the biggest amount of pan-African passengers and cargo networks. On May 23, 2018, the airline announced it would be receiving its 100th aircraft in June. This acquisition has made it the first African courier…

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Coronavirus kills 168 more people in Italy in a day, raising the death toll to 631 Coronavirus outbreak across the globe contributes to rising mortality rates. Currently, according to statistical analysis, its impact in Italy is quite intense. About 168 deaths transpired within 24 hours. Hence raising the death toll in the country to 631. Following this concern, the Italians remain clueless on when the epidemic will come to an end. Since the situation is impossible to calm down, the government placed a quarantine order. As such the 6o million population adopted to staying indoors. However, if need arises to…

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To understand the new politics stance and other pro nationals of recent times, we should look to Silicon Valley and the quantified movement of the latest generation. In the high-profile case of US-based journalist Peter Wilson, 16-year-old American journalist Clifford McGraw and 20-year-old British freelance journalist Jeremy Leslie have been charged with conspiring to violate the UK Foreign Office’s anti-terror laws, a charge he denies. On Monday, UK attorney Andy McDonald revealed that he had spoken. “Few worry about catching Covid anymore, as it’s just a matter of time before they do,” says Tea, a teacher at a school for…

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