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Can Sub-Saharan Africa Feed Itself? A New Entry Point to An Old Question.

Can sub-Saharan Africa feed itself: This is a question that has been asked for decades, but no satisfying answer has been found up to now—and is unlikely to be found.

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Ramaphosa To Address Economic Development Summit.

With this year’s theme being ‘Championing Africa’s Sustainable Economic Development’, the Indaba will discuss resource nationalism, innovations in technology, battery metals and diversity in mining and sustainable development, among others..

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Senegal Completes $850 Million-Worth Road

A new highway was recently completed in Senegal, with the 100-kilometer route helping to connect various towns across the country. The highway was built at a cost of 850 million.

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Africa’s Largest Urban Developer launches New City in Lagos.

Rendeavour, Africa’s largest urban developer in collaboration with the Lagos State Government, has broken ground on a new satellite city development in the Lekki Free Zone as part of a.

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USAID Donates $12 million to Help the Prevention of Cervical Cancer.

Press Release from the United States Supports Increased Trade with Mozambique through the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), in partnership with.

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EU Pledges to Support Ghana’s Economic Development

The European Union (EU) has pledged to support Ghana’s economic development and growth towards becoming a middle-income country. “We are strongly committed to change the ways of cooperation with Africa.

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Italy PM opens Africa Centre for Climate and Sustainable Development in Rome

Italy’s Prime Minister Giuiseppe Conte cut the ribbon for the new ‘Africa Centre for Climate and Sustainable Development’ in Rome today.   This Centre will provide a fast-track, demand-driven mechanism for African.

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Africa Needs 12 Million New Jobs Yearly to Stop Rising Unemployment

Africa’s general economic performance continues to recover and GDP growth is projected to accelerate to 4.0 percent in 2019 and 4.1 percent in 2020. But improved macroeconomic and employment outcomes.

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Fonio Backed to Lead Senegal’s Nutritional Strength

Cereal giants, Senegal, is relying on fonio, a small, nutty grain, to feed their families. Adja Aissata Aya Ndiaye, a farmer in Kedougou in southeastern Senegal, believes fonio could become.

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Angola is set for a Reformed Diamond Industrial Sector.

Mining in Angola is an activity with great economic potential.The country has one of the largest and most diversified mining resources in Africa. With diamonds being the second leading export.

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