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FCB Okays Farming Season Loans for Civil Servants in Malawi

First Capital Bank, FCB, one of Malawi’s leading financial institutions has launched a special farming season loan product ‘Tiyeni ku Munda’ — targeting Malawi government civil servants only. The bank.

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Young African of the Week: Patrick Ngowi

By Blossom Charity Ukoha From selling China-made cell phones with a loan of $1,800 from his mother, sponsored to China by one of his close friends and now the founder.

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Britain, South Africa Announce Health Partnership

Britain and South Africa on Wednesday announced a new health and science partnership on the second day of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s state visit to London, the first such official guest.

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Etihad Credit Insurance, African Trade Insurance Agency Partner To Push Non-Oil Trade

Etihad Credit Insurance, the UAE’s export credit agency, has signed a partnership with African Trade Insurance Agency (ATI) to boost non-oil trade and investments between the UAE and Africa. The.

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Nigeria Unveils Redesigned Naira Notes

Nigeria on Wednesday launched newly designed currency notes, a move that the West African nation’s central bank says will help curb inflation and money laundering. The newly designed denominations of.

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Uganda Recording Success In Ebola Fight, Official Says

Uganda is achieving some success in its fight against the Ebola outbreak as the recorded number of new Ebola cases drops, with some districts going for at least two weeks.

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Africa: ECA Calls For Modernized Agricultural Production And Statistics To Boost Food Security

The UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) has called for modernized agricultural production with a view to informing policies to improve resilience in food security on the African Continent. The.

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EU Donates 33m Euro To UNICEF, WFP To Re-Establish Education Services, School Feeding Programme In Ethiopia

In partnership with UNICEF and the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), the European Union (EU) has granted €33 million (1.8 billion Ethiopian Birr) to restore essential education services and.

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