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South Africa to Raise Maize Harvest Forecast

South Africa is expected to slightly raise its 2019 maize harvest forecast, as weather conditions remain favourable and yields remain unaffected by frost damage, a Reuters poll showed on Monday..

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CBN to Recapitalize Nigerian Banks

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Godwin Emefiele, has pledged to reposition Nigerian banks through recapitalisation during his second term. Mr Emefiele made the promise in Abuja on Monday.

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ENPPI Wins Petrochemical Bid For Saudi Arabia Petrochemical Project

ENPPI has won a major international bid for the implementation of a new petrochemical project in Saudi Arabia with more than $500 million, the Ministry of Petroleum said in a.

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Honoris United Universities Appoints New Independent Board Member and Announces Academic Council

Academic Council will focus on providing Honoris students with access to 21st century workplace skills Honoris United Universities (Honoris), the first private pan-African higher education network, has appointed a new.

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Orange Sees Ethiopia’s Telco Liberalization Taking Shape In 2020

Orange, France’s number one telecoms operator, sees the planned liberalisation of Ethiopia’s telecoms market taking shape in 2020, Chief Financial Officer Ramon Fernandez said on Friday. Ethiopia is one of.

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Vodacom To Sell Business Assets To Improve Operation

Mobile phone operator Vodacom Group Limited has entered into agreements to sell some of its Business Africa operations, which offer business-managed services to enterprises. Vodacom, which is majority-owned by Vodafone.

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SA’s Reserve Bank To Cut Interest Rate

South Africa’s Reserve Bank will probably cut interest rates next month or in September to boost the country’s economy. A median forecast from economists, polled this week, suggests the South.

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Final Campaigns For Mauritanian Elections

Candidates for Mauritania’s presidential elections held their final rallies on Thursday ahead polls which are expected to lead to the West African country’s first peaceful transfer of power since independence.

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