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President Ramaphosa’s remarks at China-Africa Dialogue in Beijing

CHINA-AFRICA HIGH LEVEL DIALOGUE WITH BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVES FORUM ON CHINA-AFRICA COOPERATION 03 SEPTEMBER 2018 BEIJING, CHINA Your Excellency Xi Jinping, President of the People’s Republic of China, Your Excellency Paul.

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Egypt, China sign 3 contracts at $1 bn investment

On the sidelines of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s visit to China, three contracts were signed on Sunday evening with large Chinese companies for investments around US $1 billion, to be.

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Kenyan Multi-Millionaire Industrialist Chris Kirubi Sells BIC Franchise

Haco Industries, the fast moving consumer goods manufacturer owned by Kenyan businessman Chris Kirubi, has relinquished its manufacturing and distribution rights of BIC stationery and personal care products to French.

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Nigerian Oil Tycoon Tonye Cole Joins Politics

Tonye Cole, a Nigerian multi-millionaire and co-founder of Sahara Group, has resigned from the board of directors of the company to attempt to build a political career. The board of.

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China’s Xi offers $60bn in financial support to Africa

China’s President Xi Jinping has offered $60bn in financial support to African countries and written off debt for poorer African nations. Speaking at the opening of a major summit with.

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African Opportunity as Mrs May’s Enemies Within Plot To Defeat Her Brexit Plans

By Martin Roche, Writer at Large British prime minister, Theresa May, has been in Africa. Her visit began in South Africa then moved on to Nigeria and Kenya. Mrs May’s.

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Why More Startups Are Choosing To Operate Lean…Even If They Don’t Have To

Many young entrepreneurs have long held the belief that the solution to growing a business is to hire as many employees as they can, as quickly as possible. Recent data.

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Decline in Economic Growth for Two Quarters Raises Concerns

The news that Nigeria’s economy expanded for the fifth consecutive time after exiting a recession, with the GDP growing at 1.50 per cent in the second quarter, should ordinarily have.

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