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U.S. Ambassador Visits Niassa Province, Reaffirms Continued Commitment to Niassa National Reserve

U.S. Ambassador to Mozambique Dean Pittman receives a law enforcement briefing from Fernando Sabastene Januário Macamero, Head Ranger of Mariri Investimentos/ Niassa Carnivore Project in the Niassa National Reserve. MAPUTO, Mozambique, 25 October 2018-/African Media Agency/-From October 18 to 20, U.S. Ambassador to Mozambique Dean Pittman visited Niassa Province.  Following

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U.S. Ambassador Visits Niassa Province, Reaffirms Continued Commitment to Niassa National Reserve

U.S. Ambassador to Mozambique Dean Pittman receives a law enforcement briefing from Fernando Sabastene Januário Macamero, Head Ranger of Mariri Investimentos/ Niassa Carnivore Project in the Niassa National Reserve. MAPUTO, Mozambique, 25 October 2018-/African Media Agency/-From October 18 to 20, U.S. Ambassador to Mozambique Dean Pittman visited Niassa Province.  Following

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Zambia Suspends Ongoing Exams Over Cheating

Zambian education authorities have suspended national primary and secondary school examinations due to rampant malpractices, Daily Nation reports. Education minister David Mabumba said on state television: "All the 2018, Grade Seven, Nine and 12 examinations have been suspended indefinitely following malpractices." He said an investigation has been opened “to ascertain the extent of the malpractices. The minister was further quoted saying a mathematics Paper Two for Grade Nine, which was supposed to be written on Tuesday, leaked on social media, forcing the Examinations Council of Zambia to nullify the paper. Mr Mabumba warned the perpetrators that they face serious punishment. Zambia has previously grappled with examinations malpractices, but not to the extent of occasioning a suspension. The Education ministry has been strict with its examinations administration in recent years, often recording zero malpractices in some years. Zambia’s education system has undergone reforms, including building new schools in districts with funding from donor partners and Chinese loans and grants. The country of 15 million has seen an upswing in the enrollment of Grade Ones as it seeks to leave no child behind in literacy. ​  

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Parliament Starts Probing BoU Over Controversial Closure Of 7 Banks Next Week

The Parliamentary Committee of Commissions, Statutory Authorities and State Enterprises (COSASE) Chairperson, Abdu Katuntu (in featured photo) has revealed that his Committee will start investigations into queries raised in the special audit report about the closure of seven banks by the Bank of Uganda. Addressing journalists Wednesday after a closed

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