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The specter of bankruptcy threatens South African farmers.

Written by Ziad Abdel Fattah: Wheat farmers in South Africa are facing a worsening crisis due to the sharp rise in fuel and fertilizer prices, a consequence of the unrest…

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Taxis deposit cash in Cape Town, South Africa

Written by: Ayman Ragab. The Cape Town Democratic Taxi Association (CODETA) in South Africa has announced the launch of a new payment system…

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Morocco leads Africa in manufacturing economy

Ahmed Salem reports that Morocco topped the list of the continent's most industrialized economies last year, coinciding with its ongoing vision to develop its products and diversify…

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Egypt's exports to Africa are registering a significant increase: indicators reflect the scale of cooperation.

Ahmed Salem believes that the African continent presents promising opportunities for Egyptian products, which are now penetrating African markets, coinciding with the entry into force of the free trade agreement…

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Burkina Faso on the verge of receiving $105 million... IMF opens a new support channel

Amnia Hassan writes that Burkina Faso is close to securing new funding of approximately $105 million from the International Monetary Fund, after…

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Energy and manufacturing: crucial issues on the agenda of the African Development Bank's annual meetings

Written by: Mohamed Omran. At a time of increasing economic pressures and development challenges within the continent, African leaders delivered strong messages during the meetings…

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From Lagos to the world: Dangote refinery leads the jet fuel revolution

In a remarkable development reflecting radical shifts in energy markets, Dangote Rivera oil refinery in Nigeria has succeeded in… (Written by Omnia Hassan)

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Africa eases its debt burden: 10 countries top the IMF's list of least indebted nations

As Amna Hassan writes, at a time when developing economies are facing increasing pressure due to global inflation and rising borrowing costs, several countries have succeeded…

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Oil prices fell by more than 51 TP3T as hopes grew for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

Written by: Ayman Ragab. Brent crude prices fell by more than 51 TP3T during Wednesday's trading, after Iranian reports indicated the possibility of reaching an agreement…

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Morocco: Remittances from expatriates boost the economy

Written by: Ayman Rajab. Remittances from Moroccans living abroad remain a cornerstone of the Moroccan economy. According to the latest…

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