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MTN to Double Spending in Nigeria

MTN Group has recently announced that it will more than double capital spending in Nigeria in the 2016 fiscal year, days after.

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Rwanda: Manufacturers Call for New Interventions to Spur Exports

Rwandan manufacturers have recently called for new inventions to spur export amidst a growing concern from stakeholders that despite the initiatives, the.

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Non-profit Company Invests US$0.8Million on Cost Effective Cooking Solution

Acumen, a Nigerian non-profit social venture company, has recently injected US$0.8 million into Green Energy & Biofuels (GEB), with the aim of.

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Nigeria Kicks Off Non-Deal Investor Roadshow

Nigeria’s Finance Minister, Kemi Adeosun, recently met with London-based investors to provide an update on the government’s plans for economic reform, investment.

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Tanzania: Dar Petitions UN Body on Ivory Trade Ban

The government of Tanzania has recently submitted a special request to a United Nations council responsible for the control of illegal wildlife.

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Nigeria: CBN Extends Consultations as Naira Falls

  As concerns continue to mount over the modalities for the proposed flexible exchange rate regime to be introduced by the Central.

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Ghana Expects Steady Oil Output in 2016

As Tullow Oil Jubilee Field’s output increases, Ghana’s oil output is expected to average 110,000 barrels per day in 2016, similar to.

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An Indebted Africa Cannot be a Rising Africa –AfDB President

By: Barnabas Thondhlana The President of the African Development Bank, Akinwumi Adesina, has recently stressed the need for Africa to remain debt-free.

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Nigeria: DG PENCOM Calls for Diversity among Pension Fund Operators

The Director-General, National Pension Commission (PenCom) Mrs. Chinelo Anohu-Amazu, has recently charged operators of pension fund to derive ways of developing products.

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Nigerian Emerges Front-runner for OPEC Leadership

A Nigerian oil technocrat has emerged as front-runner to take the top job at OPEC, with members seeing Mohammed Barkindo as what.

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