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China signs deal worth $4.3bn (£2.8bn) with Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote

A Chinese state-owned engineering company has signed a deal worth $4.3bn (£2.8bn) to build factories for a Nigerian cement company run by Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote. China’s Sinoma will.

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Nairobi’s robust economic growth can extend throughout sub-Saharan Africa with this plan

At a time when population growth is slowing across the globe, sub-Saharan Af­rica’s (SSA) population will more than double to two billion by 2050. The vast majority of this population.

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3rd U.S – Africa International Business Forum 2015

FORUM OVERVIEW African Leadership magazine presents the 3rd US – Africa International Business Forum 2015, which is aimed at directly linking U.S. investors and corporations with targeted, and industry specific.

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Uganda’s economy on the edge

“That is a concern” was a phrase repeatedly said by the chief executive officer of Stanbic Bank at an investor briefing in reference to the current status of Uganda’s fragile.

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Samuel Okwaraji: Combining education with football – Aderonke Bello

The remembrance of Samuel Okwaraji will be forever celebrated as long as football is loved and enjoyed in Nigeria. Generations coming will always read about him. Of course, I was.

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African Leadership Magazine Rewards Business Excellence In London

The 6th African Business Leadership Forum and Awards has just concluded with a call on African Business leaders to commit more to taking care of their host communities and society.

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Africa Moves A Step Closer To Polio Eradication – United Nations

Africa has made great strides towards eradicating polio but the job remains to be finished through strengthened immunization campaigns and surveillance measures, according to the United Nations. Observing yesterday the.

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South Africa’s Currency at All-Time Low For The First Time In 14 Years

South Africa’s rand weakened to breach R13 per dollar for the first time in almost 14 years. The currency of Africa’s most-industrialised economy tumbled to the lowest level since December.

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