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Recent years have seen a relentless quest for African talent in the African Development Bank, with significant recruitment at all levels. Around 40% of the staff joined within the last two years and their total number has gone up by 50% since Bank chief Donald Kaberuka began his first term in 2005. The total regular staff is now 1,600, with about 200 temporary staff and around 500 consultants....

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Donald Kaberuka, Zimbabwean, Nkosana Moyo, Tendai Biti, Chinese, South African, Mthuli Ncube, Louis Kasekende, Uganda, George W. Bush, Bobby J. Pittman

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