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Dangote Cement Plans To List On London, Johannesburg Stock Exchanges

Africa’s richest billionaire, Aliko Dangote is consolidating his cement businesses across Africa into one company that will have the scale and resources to compete globally, he told reporters in Tanzania,.

What France is doing in Africa in the Renewable Energy front

Speech by His Excellency the Ambassador of France in Nigeria, Mr Denys GAUER on “What France is doing in Africa in the Renewable Energy front” Honorable guests, dear organizers and participants, ladies and.

What manner of man is Aliko Dangote?

By Aliu Akoshile It was a poser I hadn’t thought of. Yes, his name rings a bell. Even his business ambition is as tall as the Mt. Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest.

Mauritius Plans Platform To Hedge African Currencies Against U.S. Dollars

Mauritius plans to launch a trading platform to hedge African currencies against the U.S. dollar, part of a bid to expand its role as a financial hub for the continent,.

Taleveras To Sponsor ALM’s 3rd Us-Africa Business Summit In Atlanta

Taleveras Group, a leading Nigerian oil trading and integrated energy solutions provider, recently signed a Sponsorship deal as a premium sponsor of the 3rd US-Africa Business Summit 2015.  The event.

South Africa Plans Exit From International Criminal Court (ICC)

South Africa’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) party has said it told President Jacob Zuma’s government to withdraw South Africa’s membership from the International Criminal Court (ICC). South Africa and.

South African Navy Appoints First Black Woman as Commander

As a girl in the village of Lady Frere, Zimasa Mabela’s life revolved around school, and fetching firewood and water from the river. The country’s first black female navy commander.

10 Ways Mobile Phones Have Transformed Lives In Africa

The telecommunication industry in Africa has witnessed a revolution especially with the onset of the handset mobile phones. Mobile phones have changed the ways companies, government agencies and other institutions.

Ivory Coast Plans $25B Investments In 94 Infrastructure Projects

  THE Ivory Coast government is planning $25 billion of investments in 94 infrastructure projects from 2016 to 2020, news website Abidjan.net reported on Friday, citing Minister Delegate to Finance,.