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Nigeria’s Industry, Trade and Investment Ministry Launches NATPOR

Nigeria’s Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment on Tuesday, 27 February 2018, launched the first edition of its Nigerian Annual Trade Policy Report (NATPOR). NATPOR, which is a yearly documentation.

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Zimbabwe Aims to Meet 20% of Global Lithium Demand

Zimbabwe aims to supply 10 percent of the world’s lithium and could reach 20 percent, the mines Minister from Africa’s top producer of the alkali metal used in batteries for.

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Ghana Moves to Tighten Control on Gold Export to Increase Revenue

Ghana’s Vice-President, Mahamudu Bawumia, has said the country will certify the value of gold exports as part of efforts to tighten controls on the sector to ensure the state receives.

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FORMER PRESIDENT OF MADAGASCAR, 25 CEOS RECEIVE AFRICAN LEADERSHIP AWARDS … INDUCTED INTO CEOS HALL OF FAME

PortsmouthUnited Kingdom   February 26, 2018       As part of its efforts towards promoting entrepreneurship and development in Africa, the African Leadership Magazine U.K. recently held her annual.

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Zimbabwe: Diaspora Women Donates Sanitary Items To Girls

The Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs, Monica Mutsvangwa has said that the women of Zimbabwe living in the Diaspora have made a promise to contribute to the supply.

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Kenya: Coffee Beans Ranked As the Best In The Industry

Kenya may have been grappling with low-coffee production over years but her beans still stand out as the best in the world market, according to the International Coffee Organisation (ICO)..

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Countries Must Promote Agriculture – Graziano da Silva

Agriculture will continue to generate employment in Africa over the next decades, but businesses around farming, including processing, packaging, transportation, distribution, marketing and financial services, could also create jobs for.

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AFRIEXIM to Attract $1.5 Billion to Mauritania

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) will attract $1.5 billion to Mauritania to finance development of trade and related infrastructure under the terms of a memorandum of understanding signed with the.

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