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Zimbabwe: Turning around Industry Collapse to Alleviate Poverty

  By: Hamish Mlambo/ Contributor, African Leadership Former Economic Planning Minister Tapiwa Mashakada says Industry in Zimbabwe has been decimated as a result of the collapse of the agro-industrial value.

Rwanda Signs $818m Deal for New International Airport

By Clement Uwiringiyimana Rwanda has signed a deal with the African division of Portuguese construction firm Mota-Engil to build an international airport at a cost of $818 million, the company.

Liberian Parliament Speaker Steps Down After Sable Mining Indictment

Liberia’s parliament speaker said on Thursday that he is stepping down to face bribery charges in a case involving London AIM-listed Sable Mining’s attempted acquisition of an iron ore concession.

Nigeria: Our Foreign Policy Direction Will Enhance Economic Growth- Minister

President Mohammadu Buhari and members of his team are no doubt on their best efforts to address the prevailing economic challenge in the country and position Nigeria back on the.

How Technology Deepens Cooperation between Africa And India

By Wanjala Danson/ Contributor Nairobi- Kenya recently hosted over 300 tech companies and 2 000 conference participants for the Indo-Africa ICT Expo which took place September 1 and 3. The.

Mexico President Blasts Trump’s Policies as ‘Huge Threat’ After Meeting

By Dave Graham Mexico’s president rebuked Donald Trump as a threat to his country just hours after painting a positive picture of talks the two held on Wednesday to try.

France Calls On Gabon to Release Vote Count Details

  France on Thursday called on the Gabon government to release details of local vote tallies after the opposition said President Ali Bongo’s election victory was rigged. “The election result.

Nigerian Army Commander Says Only Weeks Left For Boko Haram

    By Ulf Laessing and Lanre Ola Nigeria’s army expects to seize Boko Haram’s last few strongholds in the northeast over the next few weeks, the commander in charge.

Nigeria Approves Plan to Borrow More from Abroad as Recession Hits

  By Felix Onuah Nigeria’s government has approved a three-year plan to borrow more from abroad, Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun said on Wednesday after the economy slipped into recession for.