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Kofi Annan says Africa must take the G20 seriously on tax reform

African governments must take the G20 seriously on its word, to build on the Group’s declaration in St. Petersburg last weeks to analyse how their laws contribute

Senegal to host conference on Africa’s infrastructure financing

Senegal is to host a conference on financing Africa’s infrastructure development from 5-6 November, organisers said Wednesday, adding that the conference  

AfDB extends US $150 million to Mauritius Commercial Bank to enhance lending to African businesses

The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB) approved on Wednesday, September 11 a financing package consisting of US $120 million multi-sector

Opposition kicks as Sudanese govt. plans subsidy removal on fuel, basic commodities (Corrected)

 Opposition parties in Sudan have vowed to embark on massive protests if the ruling National Congress Party of President Omar Al-Bashir carries out its plan to remove subsidies 

Nigeria enhances airport security on 9/11 anniversary

Nigerian aviation authorities said they have installed modern security equipment at the country's main gateway Murtala Muhammed International Airport in the economic 

Disruption in Libya’s oil production worries West

The US, UK, France and Italy have expressed concern over the disruption in oil production in Libya by protesters in the last couple of months

IMF approves US$8.6m for Lesotho

The Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved 
an amount equivalent to Special Drawing Rights

Nigerian aviation stakeholders warn against making hero out of stowaway boy

Nigeria's National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE) has warned against any attempt to make a hero

IMF approves US$7.5m for Burundi

The Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Friday approved an amount equivalent to Special Drawing Rights (SDR) of five million (about US$7.5 million) for Burundi.

Expert warns on dangers of over-fishing in West Africa

An expert of the international environment group Greenpeace, Mohamed Diame, has lamented the dangers of over-fishing in the waters of the West African sub-region.

Industry report says Gabon oil production declining

While some near-term gains are expected in Gabon’s oil production, the long-term trend is for decline as production falls from mature fields and fails to be offset by new

Libyan oil workers demand immediate resumption of work in ports, oil fields

 To press home their demand for the re-opening of ports and oil fields, shut by armed groups, members of the Libyan Oil Workers' Union Monday organized a sit-in outside
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