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Sierra Leone: EAIF Invests US$25 Million in New Power Station Development at Freetown

  “Signal to the world that the country is moving forward and welcomes international investment,” says Fund’s Executive Director. A new company set up in Sierra Leone by a private.

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EAST AFRICA STRENGTHENS ITS PRIVATE EQUITY INVESTMENT POTENTIAL

By Barnabas Thondhlana East Africa continues to experience robust private equity activity and an increasingly strong exit environment, according to the latest Spotlight on East Africa Private Equity (PE) research.

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Nigeria: Adeosun Seeks to Recover Un-Remitted N450bn Operating Surpluses from MDAs

  The Federal Ministry of Finance has announced the constitution of a committee to recover unremitted operating surpluses of agencies of government, running into N450 billion. The committee led by.

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How Can You Make The Most Rand On Your Investments

Making the best return on investments is the Holy Grail of investors everywhere; advice comes thick and fast from all directions as to how to invest, where to and where.

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Opera Reaches 100 Million Users in Africa

    By Barnabas Thondhlana Opera currently has 100 million users in Africa, with an 86.41% market share in Kenya, 71.83% in Nigeria and 53.1% in South Africa Internet company,.

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North Africa Continues to Demonstrate Private Equity Investment Potential

Continued deal activity, more diversified exit routes and stable fundraising environment prove North Africa’s potential as an investment destination. The latest Spotlight on North Africa Private Equity (PE), compiled by.

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Egypt Expects to Receive $2.75Billion in Aid from IMF Next Week

    By Asma Alsharif and Eric Knecht Egypt expects to receive $2.75 billion in aid from the International Monetary Fund as early as next week; part of a $12.

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Nigeria: Our Investment in Infrastructure Will Yield Economic Growth- Osinbajo

Nigeria’s Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, on Thursday, explained that the current administration decided to invest heavily in infrastructure because it is convinced the effort would translate into economic growth for the country..

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3 Fundamental Problems Africa Must Address to Foster Economic Growth and Development

    By  Stephen Lazi Akhere Ph.D Over a century, African Nations have strife so hard to maintain her position in global economy. But the reverse has not been favourable.

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Nigeria: President Buhari Asks Parliament to Approve Plan to Borrow $30 Bln

By Camillus Eboh Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has recently asked parliament to approve plans to borrow $30 billion abroad to fund infrastructure plans until 2018, according to a letter read.

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