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Nigeria: US firm to set up US$100 million fertiliser plant in Nigeria

A United States based firm, Seppro Energy, in partnership with the southern Nigeria Akwa Ibom State Government, has concluded arrangements

Tanzania: WB report says improved logistics services can raise global trade performance

The gap between countries that perform best and worst in trade logistics is still quite large, despite a slow convergence since 2007, according to a new World Bank

Senegal: Gambia to host digital summit

The Gambia is billed to host ''Annual Innovation Africa Digital (IAD) Summit'' which will run from

Zambia: Depreciation of Zambian kwacha worries opposition

The opposition National Restoration Party (NAREP) says the recent rapid depreciation of the local currency, the kwacha, against the major world currencies

Ghana: Regional electricity regulator seeks reform of electricity sector in Africa

The ECOWAS Regional Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERERA) has called for the reform of the electricity sector in Africa to ensure effective regulation

Zambia:Brazilian multi-national keen to turn Zambia into regional power hub

A Brazilian multi-national company plans to transform Zambia into a regional electricity

Ghana: Nigeria agrees to give Ghana ‘continuous supply of gas’

Nigeria says it will give Ghana continuous supply of gas to power its thermal power plants that have been lying idle because of insufficient and reliable

Benin: WADB to raise 800 billion CFAF for Benin

The West African Development Bank (WADB) is considering raising 800 billion CFAF

Nigeria: Power generation to hit 10,000 MW

Nigeria’s Minister of Power, Prof Chinedu Nebo, on Thursday  in the commercial

Libyan: Libyans happy with US arrest of rogue North Korean oil tanker

The arrest by the US marines of the North Korean oil tanker that illegally loaded Libyan oil from the port of Al-Sidera in the east of the country under the

Tanzania: Network investments, undersea cables to boost SA’s telecom sector

Huge investments are expected to take place in South Africa over the next five years with the recent arrival of LTE (long term evolution) services, as well as the

Nigeria: ‘300,000 barrels of oil lost to oil theft daily’

The state-run oil firm Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)
has said the country lost 300,000 barrels of oil per day, or 109,500,000 barrels
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