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Pay more for climate change – African leaders urge richer nations

African leaders have called on their counterparts from richer, polluting nations to increase funding for projects to help them adapt to climate change. Countries on the continent are seeking to.

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Malawi, Scatec JV and EDF sign agreement to develop Mpatamanga hydropower plant

The Government of Malawi and International Financial Corporation (IFC), Scatec and a British Integrated Energy Company (Electricity de France) EDF signed on Tuesday entered a commercial agreement under Malawi’s Public-Private.

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Zambia: IMF Approves US$1.3 billion Extended Credit Facility

The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a US$1.3 billion extended credit facility for Zambia. The facility was to restore macroeconomic stability and foster higher, more.

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Kenya 2022: Ruto Pledges Peace, Economic Revival, Cohesion

Kenyan President-elect, William Ruto, has vowed his administration will prioritize economic turnaround, peace, reconciliation, and cohesion once he is sworn into office. Ruto said this in a televised address to.

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Japan Pledges $30bn For African development

The Japanese prime minister, Fumio Kishida, has pledged $30 billion (€30.1 billion) over three years in an apparent effort to counter China’s rising influence on the continent. This followed Beijing’s.

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Africa 2022: Qualifiers Results of Totalenergies CHAN Algeria Revealed (Full List)

All the teams set to take part in the finals of the TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2022 have been unveiled. Let’s take a glance at each zone: NORTH ZONE:.

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Kenya 2022: Apex court Confirms Ruto’s Victory

Kenya’s Supreme Court has confirmed results declaring William Ruto winner of last month’s presidential elections. Ruto had won with 50.49% of the vote against his rival Raila Odinga’s 48.85%, the.

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Visa Signs US$200,000 Partnership For South African Youths

Visa, the Global financial services, has signed a partnership with the Financial Services Consumer Education Foundation (‘FSCEF / the Foundation’) worth US$ 200,000 (approximately R3.35 million) to support youth’s financial.

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