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Why China Has Become So Big In Africa

  Across Africa, radio call-in programmes are buzzing with tales of Africans, usually men, bemoaning the loss of their spouses and partners to rich Chinese men. “He looks short and.

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Ethiopia’s Growing Economic Diplomacy

By Samuel Taye Ethiopia has clear and attainable trade policy which helps to develop and ensure broad international market linkage and thereby generate large amount of foreign exchange. Likewise, the.

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Sychelles, Congo Central Bank Governors To Join Other African Leaders At African Leadership Event In Washington Dc

ABUJA-Ms. Caroline Abel and Mr. Deogratias Nyembo, the Central Bank Governors of Seychelles and Congo respectively, have confirmed their participation at the forthcoming African Public Service Forum & Investment Summit,.

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South Africa’s 2015 Budget ‘Strikes a Balance’ – Finance Minister

Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene’s 2015/16 budget struck a balance between spending, tax, and cutting waste, an economist said on Wednesday. “Finance Minister Nene appears to have struck the right balance.

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AfDB Releases Official List of Candidates for the Election of the Next Bank President

The Steering Committee of the Board of Governors of the African Development Bank met on 11 February, 2015 at the Bank’s headquarters in Abidjan and agreed to the following list.

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Must Watch! Sanusi predicted Oil Price Crash, Devastating Effect on Nigeria’s Economy & Naira in 2011

As Nigerians continue to suffer the effect of the crash of global oil prices which in effect led to the record-setting devaluation of the Naira against the Dollar, a video.

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Trade Between Nigeria And China Hits $18billion

Liu Kan, the consul general of the People’s Republic of China in Lagos, said that the volume of trade between Nigeria and China in 2014 was about $18.1 billion. On.

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Nigeria Lacks Institutions, Systems & Processes to Prevent Corruption – Okonjo-Iweala

Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, said on Tuesday that corruption persisted in the country because Nigeria lacked the institutions, systems and processes to prevent it. Okonjo-Iweala made this known when.

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Analysts thinks the Apple car could be the new iPhone

Apple is reportedly working on a car. According to The Wall Street Journal, it will look like a minivan and the project is code-named “Titan.” And Brian White, an analyst.

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Low Oil Prices – East Africa Could Lose Out

East African countries are unlikely to significantly benefit from falling global oil prices due to inadequate storage facilities, a new research paper released by Deloitte East Africa indicates. “East African.

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