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Sweetening the Deal – How the Eswatini Sugar Industry is helping keep the country’s economy afloat amidst global uncertainties

Available statistics show that Sugar remains Eswatini’s main export commodity. The country is the 4th largest sugar producer in Africa and the 25th largest producer in the world. Sugar production accounts for over half of Eswatini’s agricultural.

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A case for improved Health Budget in Africa

By Katherine Igiezele A healthy society is a productive society. A country’s or continent’s ability to thrive is intricately linked to its state of wellbeing, hence the need to interrogate.

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AfDB Set For Massive Agro-Investment In Nigeria, Senegal, Others

Dr Akinwumi Adesina, the President of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) has announced the plans of the institution to develop agriculture in Nigeria, Senegal, Gabon, Mali and Sudan with.

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High-Growth achievable in Africa’s Pharmaceutical Market – Nazeem Noordia, COO, ITFC

Poised to serve as a catalyst for trade development for IOC members countries, the International Islamic Finance Corporation, ITFC, has continued to assist organizations in member countries to gain better.

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AfCFTA – The Road to January 2021: What The Free Trade Agreement Portends Economically

By Alkali Amana On March 21 2018, in Kigali, Rwanda, at a gathering of the African Union Summit, the African Union Treaty establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

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29-year-old Fadji Zaouna Maina becomes the first Nigerien scientist to join NASA

History was made in the Niger Republic recently when 29-year-old Fadji Zouna Maina became the first-ever Nigerien to be employed by the world-famous National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA).

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How Mastercard Plans to Bring 50 Million SMEs into the Digital Economy by 2025

Mastercard has set out an ambitious plan of bringing 1 billion people and 50 million SMEs into the digital economy by 2025. In this exclusive interview with African Leadership Magazine.

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The Key to Economic Recovery in Africa is Agriculture, Not Oil or Tourism

As a result of the effect of Covid-19 on economies, the relevance of oil and tourism in boosting the African economy has been withered down. This is according to Economists.

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