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Ghana Plans To Buy Oil With Gold Instead Of US Dollars

Ghana’s government is working on a new policy where gold rather than US dollar reserves will be used to buy oil products..

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South Africa And Vietnam Look To Beef Up Trade Ties

The South African -Vietnam joint committee on trade cooperation held its fifth meeting in Johannesburg on Thursday to seek ways to foster.

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Ramaphosa Calls for UK’s Partnership on Investment, Climate Change, Others

President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on the United Kingdom to seek new opportunities and partnerships on investment, climate change and green industry,.

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Britain, South Africa Announce Health Partnership

Britain and South Africa on Wednesday announced a new health and science partnership on the second day of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s state.

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Nigeria Unveils Redesigned Naira Notes

Nigeria on Wednesday launched newly designed currency notes, a move that the West African nation’s central bank says will help curb inflation.

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Trade and Investment: Rwanda’s Exports to Turkey Increase to over $10 million

The Rwandan trade with Turkey has taken a new turn as it has upsurged to over $10 million on an annual basis..

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IMF, South Sudan Reaches Staff-Level Agreement For Emergency Funds Of $112.7 Mln

The International Monetary Fund, IMF, and South Sudan have reached a staff-level agreement for the release of about $112.7 million in emergency.

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Nigeria Inaugurates First Oil And Gas Project In North

Nigeria’s state-owned NNPC Ltd on Tuesday started drilling for oil and gas at a field in northern Nigeria that has reserves of.

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IMF Board Okays $88.3 Mln For Malawi Under ‘Food Shock’ Loan Window

The International Monetary Fund, IMF executive board on Monday approved an $88.3 million disbursement to Malawi under the new “food shock window”.

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Indonesian Envoy Pledges To Strengthen Economic Ties With Kenya

Indonesia is in the move to strengthen its economic diplomacy with Kenya as a key strategy to cement bilateral ties. The South.

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