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Zimbabwe Considers Tapping into Nuclear Energy to Provide Power

The Government of Zimbabwe has approved the framework allowing for cooperation with the Russian Federation State Atomic Energy Corporation as it considers the possibility of using nuclear energy as an.

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Nigeria Launches Multi-Billion-Dollar Infrastructure Drive

President Buhari is attempting to breathe new life into the Nigerian economy with a major upgrade for Nigeria’s infrastructure.

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Liberia Signs $74.2 Million Dual Financing Agreement with World Bank

The Government of Liberia and the World Bank, Liberia Country office have signed financing agreements, totalling US$74.2 million, for the Liberia Electricity Sector Strengthening and Access Project (LESSAP), valued at.

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Agility Logistics Park Opens in Maputo, Mozambique

Agility, a leading global logistics and warehouse provider has opened a new Agility Logistics Park in Maputo, adding to its growing network of international-standard warehouse parks serving key African markets.

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Wärtsilä Gas Project to Accelerate Senegal’s Move to Cleaner Energy Production

The technology group Wärtsilä will convert the close to 90 MW Bel-Air power plant in Dakar, Senegal to operate on liquefied natural gas (LNG). The plant, which is owned by.

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Niger Drone Company Seeks to Expand Scope Across Africa

Drone Africa Service, a drone business in Niger is looking to expand the scope of its service and operations across the African continent. Owned by Abdoulaziz Kountché, an entrepreneur and.

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AfCFTA Presents Nigeria with Export Opportunities to The Tune of $3 Billion

The Federal government of Nigeria has revealed that with the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), the country possesses the capacity to export cocoa derivatives worth $3.

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Egyptian Archaeologists Unearth 3,000-Year-Old Lost City

Archaeologists have unearthed a city buried under the sands of Egypt. According to a released statement, the city has lain ‘untouched for thousands of years, left by the ancient residents.

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