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NIMASA Executive Director, Jamoh, Emerges CIoTA President

Executive Director, Finance and Administration, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Mr. Bashir Jamoh, has been elected President and Chairman of Council of the Chartered Institute of Transport Administration.

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AU Urges Harnessing Science to Benefit African Agriculture

The African Union (AU) called Sunday for increasing agronomic research to find mechanisms resistant to climate shocks and pests affecting crops in the continent. Entire plantations are destroyed every year.

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Egypt’s Qalaa Holdings to invest $1.7 billion in next 3 years

Qalaa Holdings, one of Egypt’s largest investment companies, plans to invest 30 billion Egyptian pounds ($1.7 billion) in its projects over the next three years, its chairman said Saturday. The.

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President Akufo-Addo to tour Greater Accra on Tuesday

President Akufo-Addo will on Tuesday December 4 a three-day tour of the Greater Accra Region. The Tour, which will end on Thursday December 6, will take the President to a.

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Nyanza leaders upbeat on Uhuru’s planned visit

Excitement is sitting across Nyanza as local leaders prepare to welcome President Uhuru Kenyatta to the region in his first visit since his re-election in 2018. A number of leaders.

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R502m investment to boost jobs in Eastern Cape

Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Bulelani Magwanishe has welcomed the R502 million investment into the East London Industrial Development Zone (ELIDZ). The investment, which was also welcomed by MEC for.

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Ministry of Economy launches Libyan Trade Network program

Minister of Economy of the Presidential Council, Ali Al-Issawi, said Friday, that Libya has launched a new project under the name of “Libyan Trade Network, For Online Foreign Trade”. The.

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Libya’s oil terminals resume exports after brief closure over bad weather

Four Libyan oil export ports that were closed last week because of bad weather have reopened, a Libyan shipping source and port engineers told Reuters on Sunday. Tankers were docking.

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National Economic Advisory Council predicts a 4% growth of Zambia’s economy

The National Economic Advisory Council (NEAC) has predicted that Zambia’s economy will grow by 4 percent before the end of this year. NEAC Executive Secretary Webby Wake said that the.

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Egypt’s government sets outlines for presidential initiative to train African youth

Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly held a meeting with the Minister of Planning and Administrative Reform Hala al-Saed, and Executive Director of the National Academy for Youth Training and Rehabilitation Rasha.

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