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South Africa Sells $3 Billion of Eurobonds Amid Rising Yields

South Africa raised $3 billion in a Eurobond sale, the third African nation to tap the market since the start of Russia’s war with Ukraine. In its first foray into.

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Africa An Unexplored Market for Fine Wines

Africa is a land of fortune and opportunities. There are so many untapped resources that the African Continent can benefit from if judiciously explored. Nearly half of the world’s gold.

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Nigerian Export Processing Zones Authority: Boosting Economic Growth and National Exports

When shopping for goods and services, a one-stop shop that offers customers the convenience of having multiple needs met in one location instead of driving all over the town to.

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MFS Africa Completes Acquisition of Nigeria’s Baxi

Digital payment firm MFS Africa announced on March 28 the finalization of the process to acquire Baxi, an electronic payment network focused on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria.

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Nigeria Eyes Fertilizer Exports with $2.5 Billion Plant

Nigeria is eyeing global exports of fertilizer after the launch of Dangote’s $2.5 billion plants, a facility that the nation’s leader said would contribute to the global supply amid the.

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Promoting Trade Driven Industrialization in Africa

The term Trade Driven begs many questions. However, this can only imply that the continent (Africa) is now ready to take a different shape in the way it conducts its day-to-day.

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Dangote’s World Largest Refinery Spells a New Era for Africa

A giant new oil refinery in Nigeria is set to transform Africa’s largest crude producer into an exporter of refined oil. The $19 billion refinery complex, built by Dangote Industries includes.

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Dangote Refinery to Commence Operation by The Third Quarter of 2022

Alhaji Aliko Dangote, President of Dangote Group, says the Dangote Refinery and Fertiliser projects will come on stream before the end of the third quarter of 2022. He said this.

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Relief for Traders in East Africa as Uganda Eases 72 Hours Retesting Rule

By Meresia Aloo Kenya is hoping that a deal with Uganda would help alleviate a traffic jam at the Malaba border, which has been causing mixed reactions for the past.

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Why Africa Must Utilize CBDC to Enhance Intra-Africa Trade

By Walcott Aganu The ability of private cryptocurrencies to replace third-party payment intermediaries with distributed ledger technologies (DLT), such as blockchain technologies, is thought to offer benefits that could radically.

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