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Zimbabwe And China Sign ‘Landmark’ Deals

Zimbabwe struck more mega deals in China with funding agreements and feasibility studies of power projects, road dualisation and railway line construction.

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Liberia’s President Fires Officials Who Left Amid Ebola Outbreak

Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has ordered the dismissal of some junior and senior level cabinet ministers, who, in the wake of.

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Political, Economic Stability Luring Multinationals Into Ethiopia – President Mulatu Teshome

President Mulatu Teshome of Ethiopia has expressed satisfaction at the country’s economic success, noting that a stable political environment and enabling investment.

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Africa’s Telecoms Market To Hit $65bn By 2018

Sub-Saharan Africa’s Telecommunication market is set to maintain positive returns as service revenue is predicted to top $65 billion by 2018. According.

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UK Foundation Offers $10.8m To Curtail Ebola

A £6.5 million ($10.8 million) emergency Ebola research fund has been released by the UK’s Department for International Development and medical research.

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Mozambican Government And Rebels Sign Peace Deal

Mozambique’s government and rebel movement-turned political party Renamo have signed an agreement to immediately end their armed conflict. The deal comes ahead.

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JPMorgan Listing Will Lure More Investors To Nigeria’s $13bn Bond Market

World’s biggest underwriter of emerging-market debt, JPMorgan says it will list Nigeria’s 2024 bond on its Government Bond Index-Emerging Markets (GBI-EM) this.

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Kenya’s Biggest Online Clothing Store Driven By Social Media

Online retailing is rapidly taking preeminence over traditional marketplaces owing largely to a fledging ICT space an explosive adoption rate of Smartphones.

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Hope as More Survive Ebola in West Africa

Ebola is known to Liberians as the end of life as those infested with the deadly virus see infection as the end.

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Ghana: Democracy Is Producing Prosperity – President Mahama

INTERVIEW Washington, DC —John Dramani Mahama, one of the leaders taking part in the U.S.-Africa Summit earlier this month, became president of.

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