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Japan Embassy Signs MoU Worth $184,406 With 2 Ghanian Entities To Build Classroom Blocks

Japan Embassy has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Capacity Improvement for Wellbeing of the Vulnerable (CI-WED) and the Kpandai District Assembly in the Northern Region in Ghana.

PowerChina, Swiber Africa Set Up $500m Agro-Industrial Park In Nigeria

In a push to promote industrialization and boost foreign exchange in Nigeria, PowerChina and Swiber Africa have set up an agro-industrial park in Abia State. The project, estimated at over.

Uganda To Send 1,000 Troops To Congo As Part Of Regional Force

As part of efforts to efforts to bring peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Ugandan government will by the end of this month send 1,000 troops to join.

China’s NPC Moves To Strengthen Ties With Tanzanian Parliament

The National People’s Congress (NPC) of China has pledged to strengthen exchanges and cooperation with the Tanzanian Parliament at all levels. The Chairman of the Standing Committee of the NPC,.

Chinese Reassures Barrow On Bilateral Relations

The new Chinese Ambassador to the Gambia, H.E. Liu Jin has reassured president Adama Barrow that the bilateral relationship between The Gambia and his country is based on mutual trust,.

Ghana Launches Community Mining Scheme Programme, Set to Employ 3,000 Citizens

Following the launch of a new Community Mining Scheme (CMS) programme, about 3,000 residents of Atronso in the Bibiani Anhwiaso Bekwai Municipal Assembly of the Western North Region of Ghana.

The Zambian Youth Agricultural Transformation

Zambia has a large urban population with a young population of about 82.1 per cent under the age of 35. Agriculture is perceived to play a vital role in absorbing.

Morocco: First African Country To Enter Drone Manufacturers Club

As part of its military strategy, Morocco is expected to start developing its own Unmanned Aeriel Vehicles (UAVs), also known as drones, in the coming months; diversify its equipment, thus,.

Libya: Working Toward Democratic Transformation

Libya has often been described as politically, militarily and territorially divided, lacking a strong central authority and solid national political and military institutions. Yet, as the kingdom emerges from 42.