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Turkey, Libya Signed Deal Illegal, Threat to Regional Stability – Egypt, Greece Ministers

Following the controversial maritime and gas deals that Turkey signed with a Libyan leader, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, the two foreign ministers of Egypt and Greece met on Sunday in Cairo.

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Loan: Debt-Sustainability Analysis Needs More Work – IMF Tells Ghana

The International Monetary Fund, IMF, has said that talks with Ghana’s government about a potential loan programme had been constructive but that more work was needed on a debt-sustainability analysis..

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Banking for the Common Good: The First Bank Example

From digital innovation to revolutionary banking, First Bank has been consistent with its pacesetting agenda. Since 1894, in the era of Brick-and-mortar banking, the bank’s customer-centric philosophy has placed her.

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Namibia Embarks on Electricity Project

Namibia’s capital city Windhoek has embarked on the construction of a new electricity substation to provide electricity demands for commerce, industry, and households. The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) declared.

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Zimbabwean Govt Earmarks $20m For Irrigation Devt

The Zimbabwean Ministry of Finance and Economic Development has launched a $20 million Smallholder Irrigation Infrastructure Development Fund to boost rural incomes and ensure food self-sufficiency. The fund was expected.

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Nigeria: FG Tasks CBN, NDIC On Economic Resilience

The Nigerian federal government has called on the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) to promote economic resilience despite economic challenges. The Minister of.

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Morocco Grants First Cannabis Production Permits

The Moroccan government has issued 10 permits for farmers to legally grow cannabis for industry and export for the first time. Farmers in the northern regions of al-Hoceima, Chefchaouen, and.

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Nigeria: World Bank Okays $750m Credit For Reform, Investment, Job Creation

The World Bank has approved a $750 million credit line for Nigeria to help the country push through reforms to attract investment and create jobs. According to reports, several states.

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Libya’s Tripoli govt, Turkey sign economic deals

One of Libya’s rival governments signed preliminary economic and maritime deals with Turkey in a move that has inflamed tensions between it and the North African country’s other administration. The.

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Afreximbank okays $200m for Ugandan Oil Pipeline

Afreximbank has approved $200 million for the financing of an oil pipeline to export Uganda’s crude saying, it is also willing to finance the construction of a refinery in the.

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