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Nigeria: Japan Seeks Pact on Infrastructure Investments

In a bid to deepen financial intermediation and technology supply for infrastructural development in the country, the Japanese government has expressed interest in partnering with the Federal Government to provide.

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Final element now in place to power the Fund’s growth strategy says EAIF Chair, David White

The Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund appoints Investec Asset Management as fund manager Following a competitive tender process that brought interest from over 30 companies, from across Europe, Africa and North.

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Tanzania: Employees Urged to Undergo Thorough Medical Examination

Occupational Safety and Health Authority (OSHA) has reminded employers to make sure that their employees go through a thorough pre-placement and periodic occupational medical examination for fitness, as per the requirement.

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Ways to Keep Employees Relevant

This past year, I have spoken with a number of career centers in universities. The most common question I get from them is, “How do we best prepare our students.

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Zambia: 2016 Fiscal Deficit Slightly Below 8.1 Percent of GDP

Zambia’s treasury Secretary has recently stated that the budget deficit and economic growth is expected to remain largely unchanged this year as low commodity prices and electricity shortages continue hitting.

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Mauritius Votes National Women’s Council Bill

Mauritius Nation Assembly has recently passed the National Women’s Council Bill which will pave the way for a more modern and appropriate legislative framework to promote women empowerment and gender.

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Ethiopia: Ministry to Distribute Seed to Drought Affected Farmers Areas

The Ministry of Framing and Natural Resource Development said it would provide sufficient seeds support for seed insecure households living in drought hit areas.

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Why U.S. Now Seeks to Approve Sale of Attack Aircraft to Nigeria

The U.S. administration is seeking to approve a sale of as many as 12 A-29 Super Tucano light attack aircraft to Nigeria to aid its battle against the extremist group.

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