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Aisha Buhari bags excellence, honorary citizen’s awards in U.S.

The wife of the President, Mrs Aisha Buhari, has been conferred with Distinguished Global Award for Excellence in Women Empowerment and Gender Development by Global Empowerment Movement Corporation, U.S. Buhari.

Buhari meets Ghana President, discuss attacks on Nigerian traders

President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana on Thursday addressed the attacks on Nigerian traders in Ghana. Akufo-Addo assured Buhari that Nigerian traders were being taken care of. He stated this at.

China, Africa See Deepening Cooperation on Public Health

By Zhang Penghui   As China and Africa continue to deepen cooperation on public health, Chinese medical workers have saved hundreds of millions of African patients and trained tens of.

Kenya: World Bank Unit Invests Sh20 Billion in Kenya Firms

World Bank’s private financing arm International Finance Corporation invested Sh20 billion in Kenya the year ended June and expects that this will at least double in the year ending next.

Martina Biene appointed Head of South Africa Volkswagen brand

Martina Biene is the new Head of the Volkswagen Brand in South Africa, effective 1 October 2018. Martina Biene, who was previously the Head of Product Marketing for the Volkswagen.

Angola’s president approves Sonangol restructuring

President João Lourenço has approved the restructuring plan for Angolan NOC Sonangol, local media reported Thursday. The statement from the presidency said the measure would help to make Sonangol more.

Prime Minister Gonsalves; President Rakotovao, Calls for Greater Private Sector Partnership at IFAL 2018

Private sector leaders have been charged to support the government’s efforts towards ending the circle of the crisis in Africa. This charge was contained in separate statements and submission made.

“Investments Must Be Undertaken In The Areas Of Education, Skills Development, Health And Job Creation.” – Agostinho Zacarias Vuma

The Confederation of Business Associations of Mozambique (CTA) was incorporated on April 5, 1996, as a result of the conversion of the associations Working Committee (TAC) designed to meet the.

South Atlantic Cable System Linking Angola and Brazil Goes Live

Angola Cables has just announced that the South Atlantic Cable System (SACS) linking Angola and Brazil has gone live for commercial traffic. The undersea cable is the first low-latency trans-Atlantic cable.