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Zimbabwe to Support Productive Farmers with Benefits from NEAPS

Zimbabwe is working on supporting productive farmers who have a good track record of loan repayment with benefits from the National Enhanced Agriculture Productivity Scheme (NEAPS), otherwise known as the.

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AfDB Works Towards Completion of $430 Million Enugu-Cameroon Highway in 2021

The African Development Bank (AfDB) has announced that the $430 million highway project linking Enugu to Bamenda in Cameroon expects completion in 2021 as it forms part of its investments.

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Pan -African Business Connections

By Nwandi Lawson Much of the discussion about Africa’s relationship with international business partners focus on European governments, companies and entrepreneurs. Yet there are other African international business relationships that.

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Nigeria Sets Record as It Hosts the African Athletics Championship for the 2nd Time

Nigeria is set to become the first country ever to host two consecutive editions of the African Senior Athletics Championship as Lagos has been confirmed to host the 22nd edition.

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Sudan to Improve and Rehabilitate Transportation System

The Ministry of Transport in Sudan is working on plans to develop and Improve certain Infrastructure across the country including the Suakin port and the rehabilitation of the railways and.

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Tanzania Set to Promote Up to 3,000 Primary and Secondary School Teachers

3,000 teachers from Kinondoni and Ubungo Municipal councils in Tanzania are set for promotion having been certified as meeting all the necessary criteria under the Teachers Service Commission Act No.25.

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Western Cape Agriculture Department Provides Aid for Farmers

About one thousand one hundred and fifteen farmers located in critical and extremely critical drought-stricken areas eligible for drought relief have received fodder support into the value of R12.2 million.

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Ghana Hosts ECOWAS Conference on Agriculture and Food Security

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission recently ended a week-long International Conference on West Africa Food Security and Storage in Accra, Ghana. Mainly virtual, the zoom conference.

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Windhoek Improve Water Regulation Service with The Installation of Prepaid Meters

To improve the regulation of its water infrastructure, the City of Windhoek in Namibia has approved a framework within which residents will receive a roll-out of pre-paid water meters.

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Tanzania’s Ministry of Education Seek to Launch Customer Service

The Tanzanian Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology seeks to launch customer service guidelines for all schools and institutions under it.

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