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The Short Tenure and Abrupt Ouster of Banking’s Sole Black C.E.O.

By Kate Kelly Tidjane Thiam made Credit Suisse profitable again. But the Swiss rejected him as an outsider, and a sudden scandal took him down.

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WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM: Real Sustainable Development Has Never Been More Needed Than Today – H.M. King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein of Jordan

From societies to economies, the COVID-19 crisis has wreaked havoc and dealt a major setback to achieving the 2030 Agenda and the Paris Climate Agreement. Putting the world back on.

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Post COVID-19: Africa’s growth stands to rebound to 3% in 2021, African Development Bank says in African Economic Outlook 2020 Supplement

– Governments and development partners must respond in a more coordinated, targeted, and rapid manner to be effective in limiting impacts – An additional 49 million Africans could be pushed.

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Infrastructure fund Africa50 helps Egypt’s solar power sector take off

A 37-square-kilometre solar park so large that it can be seen from space, with over seven million photovoltaic panels, and funding of $4 billion. In Africa? Impossible? Not anymore. Thirty.

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Orange Sierra Leone takes Ethics and Compliance to a New Level

Globally renowned Telco, Orange has been present in Sierra Leone for only three years. Yet, it has already firmly stamped its innovative footprint on the country and its telecoms industry..

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Why I Am Resolute in My Afro-Optimism

By Cathy Smith, Managing Director at SAP Africa It is becoming clear that most – if not all – our major social, economic and political decisions over the next few.

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Nigeria: High on Hydrocarbon?

COVID-19 struck the world. The impact has been tragic! For some nations like Nigeria, it’s been a double tragedy. The virus attacked not only the health of citizens but also.

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Ecobank Group and Google collaborate to deliver SME Tailored digital solutions

Ecobank Group and Google are working together to deliver digital solutions tailored for the Bank’s Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) customers. The aim is to assist African businesses to remain.

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Nigerian Agric Company, Tomato Jos Raises €3.9 Million for Irrigation and Processing Plant

A Nigerian Agric company, Tomato Jos, has closed a €3.9 million series of funding. According to the company, the funding will be deployed into the processing and distribution of tomato.

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Here’s Why African Start-ups Are Domiciling Overseas

There is a huge debate right now, and it’s about what constitutes as being an African tech start-up. One of the many reasons why it is so difficult to say.

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