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Nigeria: Financing development under President Buhari: The role of Pan African development finance institutions (DFIs)

LAGOS, Nigeria, November 9, 2015/ — The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has prognosticated a possible economic recession in 2016. This possible worst outcome of the present slump is something.

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Key To Succeeding In Africa

By: Trust Matsilele Understanding the environment and having relevant skills for the market are prerequisites for setting up a successful business in Africa, this is according to Kellogg’s Chief Executive.

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Ethiopia Plans A $4B Mega Airport, Wants To be One Of Africa’s Biggest Hubs

Only the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, price tag $4.8 billion, will cost more than the country’s latest project — a new $4 billion mega airport that Ethiopia hopes will   boost tourism and the.

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Rwandan parliament agrees to extend president Kagame’s rule

Rwanda’s lower house of parliament voted on Thursday to allow President Paul Kagame to extend his rule beyond a second term that ends in 2017 and possibly stay on until.

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Do You Know Africa’s Top Most Valuable And Admired Business Brands

Africa has been beaming with rapid growth and indeed a number of business brands have come through to compete on the global stage. Jonathan Adengo looks at some of Africa’s.

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Secrets Behind Ethiopia’s Rise

Ethiopia has achieved a great deal of socio-economic success through state-led development: A development system seemingly shaped after the South Korean model of economic miracle. In its Markets report in.

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India pledges $600m to help Africa’s development projects

Mr Modi described India and Africa as the ‘two bright spots of hope in the global economy’ Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced $600m (£393m) in assistance for development.

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Why Some African Leaders Cling to Power, Whilst Others Walk Away

By Christina Okello Following a weekend of elections on the African Continent, analysts are drawing parallels between Congo-Brazzaville and Tanzania even before results are announced. One leader is accused of.

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GeoVax Leads Fight against HIV, Ebola with Innovative Vaccines

Africa’s connections to Atlanta include well-established cultural, educational and business relationships, but many may be surprised to learn that an Atlanta biotech company is among the leaders in battling two.

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China’s Investment In Africa Falls 84% As Economic Slowdown Bites

Chinese investment in Africa has fallen by as much as 84 percent in the first half of this year to $568 million compared to the same period last year when.

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