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Durban protesters take to the streets over rising fuel prices

A small group of people marched from King Dinizulu Park in Durban on Monday‚ calling for fuel prices to fall. They marched with a hearse carrying a coffin‚ intended to.

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Nigeria: Refineries’ Builders to Revalidate Studies for Plants’ Revamp

Abuja — Three Original Refineries Builders (ORBs) who built the existing 445,000 barrels a day (bd) combined capacity refineries of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) in Kaduna, Port Harcourt.

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Nairobi-Addis Ababa road corridor boosts trade in the Horn of Africa

The 895-km highway corridor linking Kenya and Ethiopia has not only eased cross-border traffic between the two countries, but is a major push for economic integration within Africa, resulting in.

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Aviation traffic to Rwanda to hit the one million mark

The number of people visiting or transiting through Rwandan airports is set to increase to over one million this fiscal year, according to projections from the Ministry of Infrastructure and.

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Tunisia, Egypt to promote mutual trade relations

Egypt and Tunisia have agreed to promote joint trade relations and remove all of the challenges facing the flow of trade exchange and joint investments between the two sides. Both.

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Gombe governorship aspirant promises to revive agriculture

Alhaji Inuwa Yahaya, the governorship aspirant under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Gombe State, has promised to revive agriculture and human capital development, if voted into.

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Egypt to reduce public debt to 92% of GDP in FY 2018-19

Egyptian Finance Minister Mohamed Ma’it said the country will reduce its public debt to 92 percent of the GDP in the budget of the current fiscal year 2018-2019, state-run Ahram.

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South African government to spend R59 billion on bailouts for struggling SOE’s

The South African government is committed to spending R59 billion on financial bailouts for embattled state-owned enterprises (SOE). It’s no secret that South Africa’s SOE’s are in a spot of.

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