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Feed Salone is leading an agricultural revolution in Sierra Leone: local onions are changing the game.

Sierra Leone is witnessing a new phase of agricultural transformation with the launch of the “Feed Salone” platform, which aims to rebuild the agricultural sector and promote…

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New impetus for Egyptian-Djiboutian economic cooperation: A meeting to strengthen partnerships and investment opportunities.

Abdel Rahman Raafat, the Egyptian ambassador to Djibouti, received Hebo Basha, president of the Djiboutian Businesswomen's Association and vice president, at the Egyptian embassy in Djibouti.

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Ethiopia inaugurates 100 MW Asila wind power plant

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed inaugurated the 100-megawatt Asella wind farm in Itiya, Arsi Zone, Oromia Regional State. Ethiopia…

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Kenya: A gateway to investment – a strategic location and a dynamic economy

Today, Kenya is one of the leading investment destinations in East Africa thanks to its strategic location, vibrant private sector, and diversified economy…

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Democratic Republic of Congo negotiates with Dangote refinery to boost its energy security

The Democratic Republic of Congo is considering diversifying its sources of petroleum product imports by turning to the Dangote refinery in Nigeria, a move that comes amid…

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Egypt and Kenya: High-level talks pave the way for strategic agreements

Egyptian-Kenyan relations witnessed a new boost towards economic cooperation, following an official meeting between the Minister of Mining, Blue Economy and Maritime Affairs…

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Orange Telecom launches Wi-Fi service in the Rud Wuku market in Burkina Faso

In Ouagadougou, the Rue Wokou market now enjoys easy internet access thanks to the “Wi-Fi Zone” service launched by…

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Fuel prices rise in Kenya due to the Iran war; government measures to support citizens

Kenyan authorities have raised fuel prices in the latest reaction to the US-Iran trade war. Kenya is heavily reliant on fuel imports…

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Zambia loses $100 billion after suspending fuel taxes

Zambia suffered a loss of $100 billion due to the suspension of fuel taxes for three months, a consequence of the Iran war. This came…

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Morocco announces urgent measures regarding rice imports

The Moroccan Ministry of Industry and Trade has opened a precautionary investigation into Morocco's imports of various types of rice intended for local human consumption and competing in…

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