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A $250 million deal shakes up the energy market: Tanzanian companies close in on the heart of East Africa's fuel power.

Amnia Hassan writes that Tanzanian conglomerate Amsons Group is nearing completion of a massive acquisition deal for Oryx Energies, valued at approximately…

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On Africa Day, four countries account for 62.51 TP3T of Egypt's exports to the continent.

Written by Ziad Abdel Fattah: Four African countries accounted for approximately 62.51 TP3T of Egypt's total exports to the continent in 2025…

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Toxic chemicals: Death stalks humans and animals due to gold mining in Sudan

Written by Ziad Abdel Fattah: In the historical Nubian lands of the Northern State, the number of workers engaged in gold mining has increased significantly…

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Indian oil refineries turn to Africa due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.“

Written by Ziad Abdel Fattah: Data from trade sources shows that Indian oil refineries have turned to imports from Latin America and Africa…

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Egypt exports its administrative capital model to four African countries

Written by: Badr Ahmed. Engineer Khaled Abbas, Chairman of the Administrative Capital for Urban Development Company, announced that the company has signed cooperation agreements with four…

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On Africa Day, trade between Egypt and African Union countries is expected to reach $9.6 billion by 2025.

Egypt and the African continent will celebrate the 63rd edition of “Africa Day” on May 25th, which coincides with the anniversary of the founding of…

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Kenya opens strategic 3 billion shilling power station in Kilifi

Written by: Badr Ahmed. The Kenyan government continues its commitment to ensuring a sufficient and reliable electricity supply across the country, considering it a cornerstone…

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Traditional mining in Sudan: A daily risk in the search for gold

Written by: Badr Ahmed. In the Dagalo Mahas region of northern Sudan, the frantic search for gold continues amidst harsh conditions lacking the most basic necessities…

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Rising jet fuel costs reduce travel; Morocco suspends flights to six African cities.

Air traffic has declined sharply as a result of the US attacks on Iran, with airlines forced to use different routes due to increased…

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Egypt's ambassador to Liberia tells Zoom Africa News: Promising investment opportunities for Egyptian companies in the Liberian market

Written by: Shaaban Bilal. Ambassador Ahmed Abdel-Azim, Egypt's ambassador to Liberia, affirmed the depth of Egyptian-Liberian relations at various levels, noting…

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