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By In2EastAfrica Reporter On Monday, June 17th, 2013
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African youths demand involvement in governance

Ask members of the African political elite, civil society activists or anyone else about the role of youths in national development and you will hear a lot of profound, if trite, catchphrases, such as “The youths More...

Security is tight at the Lough Erne resort. Thousands of officers have been deployed for the event in Northern Ireland
By In2EastAfrica Reporter On Monday, June 17th, 2013
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Syria set to dominate G8 summit

The leaders of the G8 nations are set to begin a summit in Northern Ireland, with Syria’s crisis likely to dominate. Security is tight at the Lough Erne resort. Thousands of officers have been deployed for More...

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By In2EastAfrica Reporter On Monday, June 17th, 2013
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Geita Gold Mine keen on expanding business

Geita Gold Mine expects to increase production by pumping into its operations 478.6 bn/- (300 million US dollars). Geita Gold Mine   They company envisages expanding exploration activities. Geita Gold Mine More...

By In2EastAfrica Reporter On Monday, June 17th, 2013
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Market analysis training to boost businesses

TUNAJALI Programme in collaboration with IMARISHA project has conducted week long training on Market Analysis to empower Savings and Internal Lending Communities (SILC) to manage their businesses thus improving More...

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By In2EastAfrica Reporter On Saturday, June 15th, 2013
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Facebook reveals US data requests

Facebook received 9,000-10,000 requests for user data from US government entities in the second half of 2012. The social-networking site said the requests, relating to between 18,000 and 19,000 accounts, covered More...

India's population is forecast to continue to grow until 2050, according to the United Nations
By In2EastAfrica Reporter On Friday, June 14th, 2013
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India ‘most populous nation’ by 2028

India looks set to overtake China as the world’s most populous country from 2028, according to the United Nations. India’s population is forecast to continue to grow until 2050, according to the United More...

The paper reported that the safari "would have required the presidents special counterassault team to carry sniper rifles.".
By In2EastAfrica Reporter On Friday, June 14th, 2013
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White House cancels Obama safari in Tanzania

WASHINGTON – The White House has canceled a safari that US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle were due to take in Tanzania over budgetary concerns, The Washington Post reported Thursday. The paper More...

Huggies inventors worked with the creative agency Ogilvy & Mather Argentina to design a belt (pictured) that allows fathers-to-be to feel their unborn baby kick
By In2EastAfrica Reporter On Thursday, June 13th, 2013
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Fathers-to-be can now feel their unborn child kicking thanks to a new baby belt that hooks them up to their partner

For any parents-to-be, the baby’s kick inside the womb are exciting moments. But many a dad would probably admit to feeling a little left out at times. Huggies inventors worked with the creative agency Ogilvy More...

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By In2EastAfrica Reporter On Thursday, June 13th, 2013
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Smallholder farmers in Tanzania to benefit from 114bn/- WB loan

Smallholder farmers in the country will be among beneficiaries of a 70 million US-dollar (over 114.3bn/-) World Bank loan to a private agriculture trading and commodity processing company, Export Trading Group (ETG), More...

Former CIA worker Edward Snowden was last seen in Hong Kong
By In2EastAfrica Reporter On Tuesday, June 11th, 2013
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Europe alarmed by US surveillance

The EU is demanding assurances that Europeans are not having their rights infringed by a massive US surveillance programme. Former CIA worker Edward Snowden was last seen in Hong Kong Justice Commissioner Viviane More...