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Ebola: Uganda Locks Down Districts

Ugandan authorities on Saturday imposed a travel lockdown on two Ebola-hit districts as part of efforts to stop the spread of the contagious disease. President Yoweri Museveni declared that residents.

Zimbabwe talks with World Bank, IMF Over clearing IFI Debt

Zimbabwe is talking with the World Bank and International Monetary Fund on how to clear its debts with International Financial Institutions (IFI). The finance minister of Zimbabwe, Mthuli Ncube said.

Kenya: GSK Closes Commercial Operations, Moves to Third-Party Distribution Model

Britain’s GSK will close its commercial operations in Kenya next year as it moves to a third-party distribution model for its medicines and vaccines. The pharmaceutical major’s decision will not.

Tunisia Hosts Aerospace, Defense Exhibition

The second International Aerospace and Defense Exhibition (IADE) kicked off earlier this week at the Hammamet-Ennfidha International Airport in Tunisia. The four-day trade fair stretched over an area of 300.

Stellantis, Algeria Sign Framework Deal Over Fiat vehicle production

Carmaker Stellantis said it had signed a framework agreement with Algeria to develop activities of its Fiat brand in the county, including for local production of vehicles. The deal covers.

Angola: Apex Bank Insists On Cutting Interest Rate

Angola’s Central Bank said it will keep cutting interest rates as long as inflation is kept low, forecasting that inflation will fall to 16% this year and 9-10% by the.

Burkina Faso Holds Conference, Sets To Appoint Transitional President

Burkina Faso opens a national meeting on Friday to appoint a transitional president, two weeks after the second coup in eight months brought to power Captain Ibrahim Traore, whose supporters.

2022 YCS: Africa Not Continent of Problems – Kagame

Rwandan President Paul Kagame told over 9,000 young Africans that they are Africa’s future, powerhouse and that Africa is not a continent of problems. Youth Connekt Summit is aimed at.

Ethiopia Earns Over $13m Electricity Export to Sudan, Djibouti

Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP) has earned more than $13 million from exporting electricity to neighbouring Sudan and Djibouti within t two months. The head of the sales and customer management.