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Didier Drogba buys $74M stake in Ivorian gold mine

Ivorian footballer and Galatasaray FC striker Didier Drogba has reportedly bought a 5 per cent stake in his country’s largest mining company. The former Chelsea forward according to African Review paid $74 Million to acquire part.

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Nigeria’s President, Goodluck Jonathan Sacks Top Security And Defence Chiefs

Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan has sacked his military high command, his spokesman Reuben Abati has said. No reason was given but the dismissals come amid growing concern about the military’s.

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A Continent Of Contrasts – Wealth In Africa

Despite the international media’s tendency to speak in sweeping statements about the landmass called Africa, it is as economically diverse as it is geographically and culturally varied. The historical discourse.

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MEST, UNICEF Promote Innovation In Ghana

Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology (MEST), East Legon has partnered with UNICEF Ghana to launch the MEST-UNICEF Hackathon, a three-day product development competition that aims to uncover innovations that will.

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World Bank To Fund $100m Clean Energy Project In Nigeria

The World Bank will partner with Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Environment to raise a $100 million clean technology fund for the development of alternative energy sources in the oil-rich country,.

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Chinese Group To Invest Over $2b In Ghana Industrial Park

Chinese construction firm Huasheng Jiangquan Group, has offered to invest over $2 billion for the construction of an industrial park in Shama, a small fishing village in the Western Region.

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Cameroonian Businessman To Launch First Indigenous Telecom

Cameroonian businessman and owner of Seme New Beach Hotel, Semme Mineral Water and Climacam, Seme Noungon plans to launch Altylis Seme Telecom, a 7.6 million euro ($10.3 million) lowcost telephony.

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Dangote To Complete 5 Cement Plants Across Africa

AFRICA- Africa’s leading cement producer, Dangote cement has revealed that it will complete five cement plants spread across five African countries this year. The plants, which are at various stages.

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