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African Insurers Take Up Climate Change Fight With $14bn Pledge

A group of over 85 insurers in Africa has pledged to create a financing facility to provide $ 14 billion of cover to help the continent’s most vulnerable communities deal.

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Chinese Embassy Supports Gambians Flood Victims with Relief and Empowerment Materials

The Chinese embassy has presented relief materials which included 40 sewing machines to enhance the living standard of victims affected by the June flash floods that overwhelmed parts of the.

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Kenya Set To Manufacture Quality And Affordable Smartphones – Ruto Discloses

President William Ruto has announced that Kenya will soon manufacture quality and cheap smartphones for Africa within a year, whose cost will be less than five thousand shillings. Ruto disclosed.

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Swedish Embassy Partners with NAYMOTE to Launch over US$1M Democracy Advancement Program

NAYMOTE Liberia with support from the Swedish Embassy has launched a Democracy Advancement Program (DAP) in Liberia with an estimated worth of over US$1 million. Speaking in Monrovia during the.

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Kenyan E-Commerce Platform Copia Opens New Facilities In Uganda, Kenya

Kenyan B2C e-commerce platform Copia has opened new facilities in Uganda and Kenya as part of its expansion plans. It includes a 7,800 square feet depot in Kericho, which is.

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Rwanda, Barbados Aviation Deal ‘To Boost Trade’

Rwanda and Barbados have signed a Bilateral Air Service Agreement (BASA) that will see both countries opening skies for each other’s commercial airlines. The deal was reached on Wednesday, following.

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South Africa Approves Visa-Free Entry For Kenyans

Holders of the Kenyan passport will be allowed to enter South Africa visa-free from January for a maximum of 90 days annually. President Cyril Ramaphosa announced on Wednesday during an.

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Ghana Benefits from UK’s Investment in West Africa’s Agriculture Sector

Ghana is set to benefit from the United Kingdom’s investment in West Africa’s agriculture sector through increased trade and jobs. This was contained in a statement issued by the British.

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