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Nigeria: Chinese Company Invests $600 million in the Textile industry

Shandong Ruyi Technology Group; a Chinese textile company, has recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the government of Kano state Nigeria.

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Mozambique Set to Lightup 332 Villages Before 2030

The government of Mozambique has proposed to increase electricity in the country through small renewable energy projects that will be given to.

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Nigeria: Lagos Airport Meets Regulatory Safety Requirement

Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos on Monday became the first airport in Nigeria to be certified by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA.

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“Recovery Plan do not Include Cutting Local Routes” – SA Airways

South African Airways, which runs one of Africa’s biggest unprofitable fleets is currently seeking the aid of about 20 billion rand ($1.5.

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Kenya: Farmers to Gain from Direct Flights to US

The United States Department of Transportation’s decision to allow Kenya Airways fly directly into the US presents a huge opportunity to Kenyan.

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Nigeria: Buhari Inaugurates N30b Poultry, Feed Mill

The President of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari inaugurated the N30 billion Olam Integrated Feed Mill, Hatchery and Breeder Farm in Kaduna on Tuesday..

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AfDB Strategize to Strenghten Cassava Industrialization

The African Development Bank (AfDB) in its quest to encourage the production of crops with high potential for industrialization of agriculture in.

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South Africa to Review MPRDA Laws

South Africa has decided to review laws of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act, MPRDA, with the aim of bringing in more.

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Nigeria: “Mining Investors Get Tax Holidays, Duty Waivers” – FG

According to Dr. Kayode Fayemi, The Nigerian Minister of Mines and Steel Development, The Federal Government of Nigeria is offering tax holidays.

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CBN Boosts Naira, Inject $250mln into FX Market

The Nigerian Naira gains momentum as the sum of $250 million was injected into various segments of the interbank foreign exchange market.

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