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Kenya: Coffee Beans Ranked As the Best In The Industry

Kenya may have been grappling with low-coffee production over years but her beans still stand out as the best in the world market, according to the International Coffee Organisation (ICO)..

Countries Must Promote Agriculture – Graziano da Silva

Agriculture will continue to generate employment in Africa over the next decades, but businesses around farming, including processing, packaging, transportation, distribution, marketing and financial services, could also create jobs for.

AFRIEXIM to Attract $1.5 Billion to Mauritania

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) will attract $1.5 billion to Mauritania to finance development of trade and related infrastructure under the terms of a memorandum of understanding signed with the.

Madagascar’s Marc Ravalomanana wins African Award

Former President named African Person of the Year 2017 for Political Leadership Sandton, 25 February 2018 – Madagascar’s former president, Marc Ravalomanana, has won the award as African Person of the Year.

Kenyan Eurobond offer Oversubscribed by $12 billion

The Kenyan government has raised a new $2 billion (Sh204 billion) Eurobond despite the International Monetary Fund (IMF) team’s cautionary call on the growing public debt, currently in the country.

East Africa To Spend $78 Billion in 10 years

The East African Community (EAC) needs $78b (about Shs282  trillion) in the next 10 years to fund more than 200 infrastructure projects in  the five-member states. Under the projects, the.

Cameroon: Government Commits to More Than 30 Percent Female Representations in Elections

In an effort to meet up with the  demands of gender equality in Africa, political parties in Cameroon have embarked  on a mission committing to achieve a U.N.-established benchmark of.

UNWTO, NTDC Partner to Boost the Nigerian Tourism Sector

Beyond the agricultural sector, other sectors in Nigeria are also receiving developmental attention in order for the economy to grow into a robust entity that is able to measure up.

“I Do Not Seek Aid, I seek Investment For Africa” – Adesina

The President of the African Development Bank, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina has made a strong case for increased American and global investments to help unlock Africa’s Agriculture potential.   He made.