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Cyril Ramaphosa’s call with Joe Biden

Cyril Ramaphosa’s call with Joe Biden

AFRICAN MIRROR REPORTER AFRICAN Union chairperson and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is hopeful of a strong partnership between the United States and the African continent in promoting peace and stability in international relations and advancing multilateralism. Ramaphosa expressed these sentiments after he had a call with US President-Elect Joe Biden on Tuesday. During the call Ramaphosa and Biden discussed ways to strengthen US-Africa relations and overcome the COVID-19 pandemic. President-Elect Biden and Vice-President-Elect Kamala Harris have identified Africa as a major player in international affairs and in the advancement of multilateralism. Ramaphosa’s office said the leaders recalled a visit…
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To empower Africa, first empower women – AU Chair

To empower Africa, first empower women – AU Chair

AFRICAN MIRROR REPORTER BY giving women the tools to become financially secure and independent, Africa would be investing in a society in which their rights to dignity, security and financial empowerment is secured, says African Union chairperson Cyril Ramaphosa. Ramaphosa, who is also the president of South Africa, made the call for the empowerment of women and their inclusion in the burgeoning digital economy. He made the remarks at the high-level virtual panel of G7 Partnership for African Women’s Financial Inclusion.  “We must enable women to take advantage of technological advances to start their own businesses, to trade and to…
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