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President Bush has traveled to the African continent on a trip billed as "an opportunity to demonstrate America's commitment to the people of…Africa." Yet Africans are likely to be as skeptical ...
President Bush showed the world that it isn’t words, but actions, that truly make a difference. Millions throughout Africa would agree.
President Bush’s sense of mission to improve the lives of the people of the Middle East has attracted so much attention that the Wall Street Journal called him “Bush of Arabia” the other day over an ...
President Bush says he wants to send the message to Africa that Americans care about their problems. He has a new motivation to make friends on the continent: oil. An analysis by MSNBC’s Kari Huus.
"Somewhere in Africa, a mother loses her baby to malaria every 30 seconds and the suffering caused by malaria is unacceptable." -- George W. Bush Arusha, Tanzania, February 2008 Former ...
If Bush is making that commitment, he would be the first U.S. President to do so. But the time when Africa expected any outsider to sweep in with magical solutions to its problems is long past.
Two of Africa’s leading safari operators and founding partners of ACM, Beks Ndlovu, CEO of African Bush Camps, and Tristan Cowley, Managing Director of Ultimate Safaris, are leading the way ...
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