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Africa, Indonesia Co-operates To Boost Inter-Trade Activities

The African Export-Import Bank (Afrexim bank) and the Indonesia Eximbank recently in Bali, Indonesia agreed to commit up to $100million to support business and trade activities between Indonesia and African.

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U.S Government Find Improvement in Africa’s Security Standard

Donald Trump recently lifted a U.S. travel ban on citizens from Chad after a six-month U.S. government review found improvements in the African country’s security standards, the White House said..

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Zimbabwe’s Leader Pledges to Boost Ties with China’s Xi

Zimbabwe’s President, Emmerson Mnangagwa thanked Chinese President Xi Jinping for Beijing’s political support and pledged to strengthen ties with the Asian giant on his first visit since his dramatic rise.

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Sudan, Qatar Agree on US$4 bn Deal

Sudan and Qatar have agreed to a partnership worth US$ 4 billion to develop and manage Suakin Port in eastern Sudan on the Red Sea. Sudan has been deprived of.

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Ambode Partners with Japanese investors on Transport, Urban Development

Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode yesterday met with the Japan-African Union Parliamentary Friendship Committee, an influential group in the Japanese parliament, in Tokyo. Ambode said the meeting, which was attended.

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Ghana, US to Establish Military Relationship

Ghana and the United States are working to forge closer ties between their armed forces but both countries denied that they are involved setting up military bases in the West.

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U.S Threatned by Dijibouti – China Relation

Situated on a global shipping choke-point that links the Red Sea and Suez Canal, Djibouti has become increasingly important to regional and world powers. Finance Minister, Ilyas Dawaleh says Djibouti’s.

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Eritrea-Finland builds Co-operation on Higher Education Issues

The National Higher Education and Research Institute (NHERI) recently hosted a dissemination seminal of the Eritrea-Fineland co-operation in Higher Education. The seminar focused on reflections about the overall tasks accomplished.

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China’s EximBank Approves $1.3 billion for Guinea Hydro Plant

China’s EximBank has approved $1.3 billion in financing for a 450 megawatt hydroelectric plant in Guinea that the West African country’s government hopes will allow it to export electricity to.

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Sudan, Russia Sign Accord to Develop Nuclear Power

Sudan’s President, Omar Al-Bashir and Qatar’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani during a meeting in Khartoum, agreed that Sudan will sign a “road map” with Russia.

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