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Nigeria.. Investments in the energy sector top priorities

Written by: Ayman Ragab Nigeria is currently focusing on translating the ongoing reforms, said the Special Adviser to the Nigerian President on Energy, Olu Verheijen...

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Nigerian Exchange Continues Its Rise with Investors Gaining 1.86 Trillion Naira

Shares on the Nigerian stock market continued their upward trend on Tuesday, leading to investor gains of 1.864 trillion...

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Shipping companies resume Suez Canal transit following reduced Middle East tension

Ahmed Salem Major shipping vessels have started returning to the Suez Canal instead of sending ships around the Cape of Good Hope in Africa...

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Ugandan coffee exports decline due to falling global prices

Ugandan coffee export earnings fell sharply in May, negatively impacted by falling global prices and a decline in export volumes...

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Tire manufacturing.. Why is China investing heavily in Morocco and Egypt?

Written by: Ayman Ragab On July 1st, the Egyptian government announced that Zenith Steel Group, a subsidiary of Zhongtian...

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Banning the export of raw rubber... How are Ghana and Liberia betting on increasing revenue?

Written by: Ayman Ragab Natural rubber, a product of the rubber tree, is one of the most important agricultural raw materials exported from West...

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Gold discovery turns into crisis: Uganda launches crackdown on illegal mining

Omnia Hassan wrote that the discovery of new gold deposits in western Uganda has become a major challenge for the government, after the rush of thousands...

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The South African rand fell, influenced by a decrease in foreign reserves.

Writings - Ziad Abdel Fattah: The South African rand declined during early trading on Tuesday, after the central bank announced a decrease in the country's reserves from...

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Despite mounting debt, South Africa's richest city gains Moody's confidence

Johannesburg, the economic heart of South Africa, has retained the confidence of credit rating agency Moody's, a move that observers considered…

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Cameroonian crops: Tea penetrates the British royal palace, and cocoa and coffee lead

Books - Ziyad Abdelfattah: Despite the growth of the oil industry since 1980, which has led to a gradual decline in the importance of...

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