China cancels $7.1 million Rwanda debt

China has offered Rwanda a $7.1 million debt relief or 50 million RMB Yuan on a loan used to build the 6.36-kilometre.

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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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Again, Burundi Reopens Border with Rwanda

Burundi’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Ambassador Albert Shingiro said the border between the East African country and Rwanda has been reopened. Recall the.

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Ethiopian Govt Creates 2.38m, Permanent Jobs

Ethiopian President, Sahlework Zewde said 2.38 million permanent jobs have been created in the country amid the domestic and global challenges during.

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President Weah’s Pro-Poor Agenda

Throughout much of its history, Liberia has struggled to lift itself from the depths of poverty and degradation it had sunk into.

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World Bank launches $93B Funds for Low-Income Nations

The World Bank has formally launched its US$93 billion in funding commitments to help low-income countries build up their economies. This development.

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Gambia: A Survey of Improved Tourism Infrastructure

Gambia is one of the most attractive destinations in the West African region and always comes invaluable as a tourist delight anytime..

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Life Expectancy in Africa Increases Nearly 10 Years — WHO Report

Life expectancy in Africa rose by nearly 10 years between 2000 and 2019, from 46 to 56 years, according to the World.

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Consortium to buy S.Africa hospitals firm Mediclinic for $4.49 bln

South Africa’s Remgro Ltd said on Thursday it will buy hospital chain operator Mediclinic International in a consortium with Switzerland’s MSC Mediterranean.

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UNICEF urges proper use of Nigeria Learning Passport

The United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) has called for a multi-stakeholder approach for proper utilisation of the new e-learning platform, Nigeria.

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