People laughed in response to a recent comment by former Obama adviser, Benjamin Rhodes, who on one of his recent public appearances since they left White House alluded that President Obama was fine, relaxing and having full life after retirement.
Days later, that seems to be the truth-it has now been confirmed that former US President Barack Obama spent good eight days at the Tanzania’s mighty Serengeti National Park-one of the world’s best tourist attractions for its wild animal rich.
Dar es Salaam and Nairobi: 8-7-2018: TANZANIA today (8-7-2018) welcomed the largest and most modern in the fleet of seven (7) aircrafts in the East African and global sky family amid plans to boost tourism sector in Tanzania.
The new aircraft, Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, which flew direct from Seattle in the USA, received a grand reception led by President John Pombe Magufuli in the presence of Inmi Patterson, Acting US Ambassador to Tanzania.
Australian government says it would continue support the Zambian people by compliment President Lungu’s administration towards a successful implementation of the Seventh National Development Plan (7NDP).
The support was coming into the country through various empowerment projects bordering on the talking pointes indicated in the national development plan as provided by the government. According to Mrs. Morrison who was in the country on a mission to assess projects in Zambia and Malawi said her government was inspired to extend its willing support to the country in a systematic way by engaging with beneficiaries as they were the intended stakeholders in the development agenda.
Even though Africa’s trade balance in the last five years has deteriorated, the continent is determined to create the world’s largest trading area to redress the trade imbalances that stifle its progress.
To achieve this, studies by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) show that a planned African Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) set to be inked this year will transform African banking system significantly as it will bring together a population of 1 billion people drawn from 55 African countries with a GDP estimated at $2.19trillion.
Sokoto State Government, in northern Nigeria has announced plans to inaugurate the Sokoto State Cattle Breeding Project, the largest in West Africa in May this year. Sokoto State Commissioner for Animal Health and Fisheries Development, Alhaji Tukur Alkali, made this known during a tour of the project site.
Alhaji Alkali said the project would improve the genetics of local cattle breeds by ensuring more milk and beef production, and equip livestock farmers with modern production techniques. He said the project would go a long way in addressing the incessant farmers-herdsmen clashes in parts of Nigeria and some neighbouring West African countries.