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Nigeria Required $410b in Energy Investment – VP Osinbajo

If Nigerians are to enjoy the recommended 1000 kilowatts hours per year, the country must attract at least 400 billion dollars by.

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Egypt, Kuwait Sign $2.5 Million Railway to Sudan Deal

Egypt and Kuwait have agreed to collaborate on the construction of a train connecting Egypt and Sudan. The $2.5 million deal was.

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African Management Institute Launches New Francophone Learning Programmes for Senegal and West Africa

The African Management Institute (AMI) (www.AfricanManagers.org), the continent’s leader in business and management training, recently launched a new series of francophone learning.

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Wabote Seeks Commitment On Local Content Development from African Governments and Policymakers

By Alkali Amana The Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board, Mr. Simbi Wabote, has called on African.

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Ethiopia Announces Awarding of Historic Telecoms License to Global Consortium Led by Safaricom

The Government of Ethiopia has awarded the first private telecoms license in the country’s history to an international consortium of telecoms operators.

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Malawi Set to Hold Policy Conference On Agriculture

Malawi is set to host an annual agricultural policy conference next week, with local and international agricultural think tanks expected to converge.

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Libya Collaborate With Tunisian Agency To Develop Its Industrial Zones

Libya’s Ministry of Industry and Minerals and the Industrial Land Agency (AFI) in Tunisia have reached an understanding to entrust the development.

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Egypt Working Towards Full Industrialization

Egypt’s President, Abdel Fattah El Sisi, is looking towards improving the industrial development of the North Nation as he recognizes the importance.

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Zaghouan Region Grain Harvest to Hit 42 Percent in Tunisia

Tunisia expects the grain harvest in the governorate of Zaghouan this year to increase a gross number of 1 million quintals or.

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Tanzania Earns $135 Million Via Coffee Exports In 2020/21

An evaluation of the end of the coffee season in Tanzania has revealed that the East African nation earned $135 million in.

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