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Tanzania Is Gaining Its Potential In Local And International Trade Under President Magufuli’s Administration

One of the important components of the decision of which project to take is the business impact of the project. Therefore, understanding the impacts of different projects undertaken by the.

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Tunisia, Italy Sign A £57 Million Deal

Yesterday, Tunisia and Italy, signed a co-operation agreement to support the private sector and financial integration in the agricultural, social and solidarity sectors, The agreement involves two funding lines in.

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Sudan Signs Deal With Arab Monetary Fund

Following the signing of financing agreement, the Sudanese Finance Ministry has agreed to a USD 230 million loan deal with the UAE-based Arab Monetary Fund in order to support the.

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Ugandan President Hails Eastern Ugandans

Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has extolled the importance of agriculture in poverty eradication. The President while applauding the people of Sebei Sub-Region in Eastern Uganda for waking up to his.

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Top U.S Envoy to Visit Uganda

The United States (US) Assistant Secretary for African affairs will make a three-day visit to Uganda beginning March 7. During the tour, Mr. Tibor Nagy will hold bilateral talks with.

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Roydon Olckers Honored By South African Government

Though he feels honoured, he’s always thought of his son as a hero, says Donovan Olckers, father of Roydon Olckers, one of the deceased in the Hoërskool Driehoek walkway collapse.

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Kenya, Ethiopia Pledge Commitment To LAPSSET Implementation

President Uhuru Kenyatta and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said that the regional infrastructure initiative is central to the unlocking of the economic potential of not only Kenya, Ethiopia and.

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New Infrastructure Projects Gears Up Tanzania to Maintain Steady Growth

By Staff Writer, Dar es Salaam Tanzania has maintained its steady economic growth and consolidated its position as one of the fastest growing economies in the Eastern African region, thanks.

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Malawi Maize Output Rises

Malawi’s maize output rose 27 percent to 3.3 million tonnes in the 2018/19 season, helped by abundant rainfall and government subsidies, its agriculture minister said on Thursday. Malawi’s Minister of.

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Namibia Calls For More Funding In Disease Management

Namibia’s disease burden is gradually transitioning from communicable to non-communicable diseases (NCD) and this trend is reflected in the shares of health expenditure, according to the Ministry of Health and.

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