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Unilever Certified Africa Top Employer

Leading Fast Moving Consumers Goods, FMCG, company, Unilever has been endorsed the number one Top Employer in Africa for the fourth time. The recognition was bestowed on the company at.

First African-made Smartphone Debut

African high-tech player Mara on Friday announced the production of their newest product the Maraphone – the first made-in-Africa, full-scale smartphone, soon to be manufactured in plants across Africa. Founder.

Italy’s EGP, Nareva to Start Building 180 MW Wind Farm in Morocco

The Midelt wind farm is the first part of the 850 megawatts Integrated Wind Project (PEI) which includes four other wind farms, Enel Green Power (EGP) wrote in a statement.

Egypt’s oil ministry plans to attract $10 billion investments in 2018-2019

Egyptian Oil Minister Tarek al-Mulla announced that his ministry planning to attract about $10 billion worth of new investments during the current fiscal year 2018-2019, in order to search and.

Angola, Total launch $16 billion Atlantic offshore oil platform

Angola and French oil giant Total formally launched a major new offshore oil project Saturday to aid the country’s economy that plunged into crisis following oil price dips in 2014..

Morocco’s BMCE Bank Wins ‘Best Bank for Africa’ Award in Paris

The media and rating agency Leaders League at the Africa Investment Forum & Awards (AIFA) awards the prize annually to the African bank with the strongest positioning on the continent,.

Konga Excites Customers in Black Friday Sales

Leveraging its offline sales model, e-commerce firm, Konga, is pulling more crowd to its platform as it joined other operators across the globe to flaunt the annual Black Friday deal..

Egypt’s EGPC to obtain a foreign loan of $750mln

Egyptian General Petroleum Corp (EGPC) is working on $750 million foreign loan, according to a source familiar with the matter. The deal is needed for importing petroleum products, in addition.

Mozambique opens $785m Chinese bridge

Mozambique’s president Filipe Nyusi opened a Chinese-built bridge in the capital Maputo on Saturday that cost $785 million, saying it would help link northern and southern Africa. The twin-tower suspension.