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NLNG wants Nigerian firms to participate in $4bn Train 7 project

Limited (NLNG) has called on Nigerian companies to leverage current opportunities in the gas ecosystem by participating the Train 7 project. The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, NLNG), Tony.

Algeria opens tender for 150-MW solar projects

Algeria’s energy ministry is seeking bids in a tender for the installation of 150 MW of solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity across the country’s Southeast region. The tender was issued by.

Yemi Kale challenges stakeholders on quality statistics

The Statistician-General of the Federation, Dr Yemi Kale, has charged users, producers and suppliers of statistics to re-engineer efforts in production and usage of quality statistics in Nigeria. Kale said.

Afreximbank records $546.6m gross income

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) on Friday released its unaudited financial statements for the nine months ended Sept. 30, with a gross income of 546.6million dollars. The bank’s President, Dr.

Zimbabwe’s Finance Minister Aims to Turn Economy Around with New Budget

Zimbabwe’s finance minister has unveiled the country’s 2019 budget. Mthuli Ncube says the plan should help restore the economy of the southern African nation after years of recession. “Madam Speaker,.

New Chinese Bank Opens Door in Tanzania

A NEW commercial bank formed by China’s state-owned and private enterprises open doors in Dar es Salaam Monday next week to tap into growing Chinese trade and investment in Tanzania.

Egypt’s paper products rise by 15 % in 9 months

Egypt’s paper products exports have rose 15 percent during the first 9 months of 2018 to record $3437 million versus $298.4 a year earlier. Thus the paper products exports have.

Germany backs UNCTAD work to deliver goals of Africa trade deal

A 1.6-million-euro German donation to UNCTAD will help the UN’s trade and development bodywork with African partners to implement a landmark continental agreement on cross-border commerce. Ambassador Hans-Peter Jugel, Germany’s.

Moroccans Spend $1.7 Billion on Foreign Travel

According to Morocco’s Foreign Exchange Office, Moroccan citizens spent a total of $1.7 billion on travel-related expenses compared to $1.55 billion recorded during the same period last year. What Moroccans.