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Zimbabwe’s Monetary Policy: Lessons for Other African Nations

Zimbabwe’s economic crisis reached a nadir in the late 2000s, characterized by one of the world’s severest hyperinflations. At its peak, prices doubled every 24 hours, rendering the Zimbabwean dollar.

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Zambia’s Debt Saga and the lesson for other African Nations

The debt crisis in Zambia is a cautionary tale, not just for the country itself but for many African nations grappling with similar challenges. Zambia’s journey into indebtedness and its.

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The Maturity of Namibia’s Democracy: A Model for African Nations

Once emerging from the shadows of apartheid and colonial rule, Namibia has built a mature and stable democracy. In the heart of southern Africa, Namibia’s democracy has grown and matured.

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Exploring African Nations Forged Unity in Security Battles

African nations are increasingly recognising the vital importance of collaboration in addressing the intricate challenges surrounding regional security. This article sheds light on successful partnerships among African countries, showcasing the.

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China’s Xi offers $60bn in financial support to Africa

China’s President Xi Jinping has offered $60bn in financial support to African countries and written off debt for poorer African nations. Speaking at the opening of a major summit with.

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UK announces over £300 million worth of deals with African nations

UK Prime Minister Theresa May and International Trade Minister George Hollingbery led a 29-strong business delegation on their visit to South Africa, Nigeria and Kenya this week to promote economic.

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African Nations Agree to Protect Forests

By Alex Whiting Central and West African countries have promised to protect their tropical forests from being cut down to make way for palm oil crops, in a declaration signed.

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African Nations Should Borrow Closer To Home- AFDB President Says

African governments in the grip of Eurobond fever should look closer to home to secure financing vital to their economic development as borrowing costs on international debt markets rise, the.

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