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World Bank Agrees to Help Morocco Reduce Debt to 60% GDP

The new partnership agreement, set to take effect January 2019, aims to address Morocco’s health, socioeconomic, and unemployment challenges. According to Le360, the World Bank has pledged to give Morocco.

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Nigeria to host Africa Beekeeping Conference

More than 55 countries in Africa, Asia and Europe are to attend the 2018 Beekeeping expo, Team Lead, ApiExpo Africa, Dr. Chinyere Akujobi has said. She disclosed this during media.

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China, Burkina Faso agree to open new chapter of bilateral friendly cooperation

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday held talks with Burkina Faso President Roch Marc Christian Kabore in Beijing, and the two leaders agreed to open a new chapter of bilateral.

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Oil output at highest in 2018 on the back of rising Libyan and Iraqi production

Opec oil output has risen this month to a 2018 high as Libyan production recovered and Iraq’s southern exports hit a record, a Reuters survey found, although a cut in.

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Iran, Algeria to cooperate on housing industry

The Iranian Ambassador Reza Ameri in a meeting attended on Friday by senior managers of the Algerian ministry said the economic cooperation in housing industry should be promoted to the.

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Tunisia’s economy starts to rebound but structural issues persist – IMF

Tunisia’s economy is displaying signs of economic recovery following difficult years since the Arab Spring, but remains dependent on consumption and imports, with weak investment and high levels of unemployment,.

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Niger spends N290m to construct auditorium

The Niger Government says it has spent N290 million to construct an auditorium at the College of Nursing Science Kontagora. Dr Makum Sidi, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of.

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Agriculture minister hails Zambian breweries cassava project

Agriculture Minister Hon. Michael Katambo visited cassava farmers in Luapula Province this week to launch the Zambian Breweries Smart Agriculture under the cassava farming project. The Minister also took time.

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Old Mutual’s Homecoming Signals That Big Businesses See a Future in South Africa

We can’t ignore South Africa’s economic challenges, but we also shouldn’t forget its advantages. BY Professor John Luiz In June this year, Old Mutual Limited celebrated what it called its.

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Volkswagen to Establish Vehicle Assembly Facility in Ghana

Thomas Schaefer, Volkswagen Head of the Sub-Saharan Region and the Ghana Minister of Trade and Industry, Alan Kyerenmaten have signed a Memorandum of Understanding in the presence of Angela Merkel,.

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