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Tanzania: Why Farmers Must Get Health Insurance Cover

WHILE investing in health insurance is an important step in building a strong economy, smallholder farmers in Kagera Region have never had health insurance. Weak and sick people cannot positively.

Nigerian power firm to build 5 mw power plant for South African agric company

Abuja – In a rare feat, a Nigerian power production company, Top Two Group, is to build a 5-megawatts capacity power plant for a South African company, Country Bird Holdings,.

Co-operative Bank of Kenya eyes Sh200m stake in new mortgage firm company

Co-operative Bank of Kenya #ticker:COOP has set aside Sh200 million for a capital injection in the Kenya Mortgage Refinance Company (KMRC), a government-led unit that is meant to ease access.

Nigeria, Mozambique top oil & gas capex outlook in sub-Saharan Africa to 2025

In sub-Saharan Africa, Nigeria leads with 10 planned oil and gas projects expected to start operations between 2018 and 2025, followed by Mozambique with two projects. In terms of announced.

Liberia Govt. Launches Information Network to Aid Transparency

The Liberian government in a bid to enhance and promote accountability, transparency and easy access of government information by anyone locally and internationally has launched an e-network. This information was.

Angola & Zambia Sign Visa-Free Agreement

The Angolan and Zambian governments have announced the launch of the visa-free agreement in ordinary passports, in a simultaneous act in both countries. In Luanda, the ceremony was coordinated by.

SA Govt. Launches Research Chairs on Waste and Management for Socio-economic Development

The South African government launched first ever research chairs on waste management, aimed at transforming the sector while contributing to the country’s socio-economic development. The new chairs under the South.

Hapag-Lloyd Channels Investments Towards East African market

Hapag-Lloyd, multinational German-based transportation company, has continued to focus on the growing market in East Africa. With annual growth rates of approximately six percent, the region tops the list on.

Economic Commission for Africa Commends Botswana for Fast Growing Economy

Vera Songwe, Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa, has commended Botswana for being one the fastest growing economies in the SADC region at about four to five percent.