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Poland buys Nigerian crude oil

Polish oil refiner PKN Orlen expects to receive a first ever shipment of Nigerian crude oil next month, its CEO said, as.

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Sterling Bank backs iCreateAfrica’s youth empowerment

Sterling Bank Plc has announced its support for iCreateAfrica Skill Fest, Africa’s biggest vocational skills event. The lender will be supporting the.

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Louise Mushikiwabo is elected Secretary General of La Francophonie

Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Rwanda, Louise Mushikiwabo, has been appointed the new Secretary General of La Francophonie. She.

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UAE to participate in BiznEX Egypt

The UAE will participate in the Egypt’s inaugural International Business and Franchise Expo, BiznEX 2018. The expo will run from 8th to.

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CAPMAS reports Egypt’s trade deficit increased 8.4% in July

The Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) on Sunday reported that Egypt’s trade deficit widened to $4.10 billion in July.

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Cuban Vice President Describes Visit to Guinea as Satisfactory

Cuban Vice President Roberto Morales Ojeda described as very satisfactory his visit to Equatorial Guinea, during which he had the opportunity to.

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Morocco’s Abdellatif Jouahri Among the World’s Top Central Bankers

US magazine Global Finance has once again commanded the efforts of the governor of Morocco’s Bank Al Maghrib, Abdellatif Jouahri. On the.

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South African Vice-President arrives in Juba

South African Vice-President David Mabuza who is also the deputy chairperson of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) has arrived in the.

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Minister says plan underway to revive Egypt’s textile industry during next 3 years

Minister of the Public Enterprise Sector Hisham Tawfiq announced on Saturday that a comprehensive development plan for the spinning and weaving industry.

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With border open, Ethiopia and Eritrea are back in business

For two decades, little besides soldiers, refugees and rebels moved across Ethiopia and Eritrea’s closed border, but today the once-barren no man’s.

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