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Uganda’s President Museveni commissions 300-seater vessel MV Sigulu

The president of Uganda, President Museveni, is expected to commission Uganda’s largest passenger vessel in Namayingo district in eastern Uganda. This move is largely seen as a political one as.

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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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Uganda launches financial awareness campaign to offer money matters lessons

The Uganda Institute of Banking and Financial Services (UIBFS) has launched an awareness month aimed at improving financial literacy among Ugandans. The program is set to last till December 11,.

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Nigeria Set to Resume Petroleum Exploration in the Lake Chad Basin

Nigeria has been the largest producer of crude oil in Africa with a proven reserve of about 37 billion barrels of oil is also among the top 10 producers in.

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Stocks surge in South Africa as the media projects Biden’s win

Globally, there has been a consecutive rise in the value of stocks as the media projected Biden’s win in the on-going elections in the United States. Stocks around the world.

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Liberia launches 300 acres rice harvest

The Liberian minister of agriculture, Mrs Jeanine M. Cooper, and her entourage visited farmers in Lower Dobli Clan, Fuamah District, Bong County recently to launch a 300 acres upland rice.

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Professor Kishore Predicts Rise of Africa to Afreximbank’s Babacar

The Babacar Ndiaye lecture series was launched by Afreximbank four years ago, to honour the founding role of the late Dr Babacar Ndiaye in the establishment of Afreximback. As president.

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AfCFTA as Africa’s Bargaining Chip

By Katherine Igiezele Since sovereignty, African countries have adopted a regional alliance as a crucial element of their expansion strategies. Strategic local, regional and continental integrations have been achieved through.

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Total’s second discovery in South Africa promises Gas-led recovery for Southern Africa

Total’s second huge gas condensate discovery declared recently in South Africa followed a time of profound vulnerability, uncertainty, and struggles for the African energy sector. With partners Qatar Petroleum, CNR.

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Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital, breaks Guinness World Record

The Lagos state government with support from Fly Africa has put Nigeria on the Guinness book of world record by celebrating the 60th Independence anniversary with 60,000 cupcakes to produce.

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