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Tanzania: Mwinyi Assures Food Security, Safety

The Tanzanian President, Dr Hussein Mwinyi has reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring food security, safety, and nutrition in the Islands. This came.

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Kagame Supports Zimbabwe over $800m Rural Electrification Project

Rwandan President, Paul Kagame has assisted Zimbabwe in securing an $800 million fund for its rural electrification programme. It was meant to.

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Germany, France Support to Transport, Distribute Wheat to Ethiopia, Somalia

Germany and France have offered support to transport and distribute 50,000 tons of wheat donated by Ukraine for Ethiopia and Somalia, two.

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IMF Set out for completion of Zambia, Chad debt restructuring

International Monetary Fund, IMF Managing Director, Kristalina Georgieva, has set to ensure the debt restructuring efforts for Zambia and Chad could be.

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Algeria, French Prime Ministers Plan New Bilateral Relations

Algerian and French Prime Ministers have planned to strengthen warm relations after the reconciliation between the presidents of the two countries in.

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Ruto Constructs Tanzania-Kenya Gas Pipeline

Kenya’s president William Ruto has planned to pursue the construction of a gas pipeline linking Tanzania’s main city, Dar es Salaam, to.

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Tanzania’s Economy In Development Perspectives

Tanzania has been one of Africa’s fastest-growing economies with nearly 7 per cent annual national GDP growth since 2000. Yet, widespread poverty.

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Turkey, Libya Signed Deal Illegal, Threat to Regional Stability – Egypt, Greece Ministers

Following the controversial maritime and gas deals that Turkey signed with a Libyan leader, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, the two foreign ministers of.

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Loan: Debt-Sustainability Analysis Needs More Work – IMF Tells Ghana

The International Monetary Fund, IMF, has said that talks with Ghana’s government about a potential loan programme had been constructive but that.

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Banking for the Common Good: The First Bank Example

From digital innovation to revolutionary banking, First Bank has been consistent with its pacesetting agenda. Since 1894, in the era of Brick-and-mortar.

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