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Nigeria-Brazil Chamber of Commerce optimistic over Brazilian President’s visit

The Nigerian-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NBCCI) has expressed

Libya moves to increase wages for civil servants

Libya has said it will seek advice from local and foreign experts before implementing any wage increases for its civil servants, according to Deputy Prime

National Job Fair opens in Mauritania

The second edition of a National Job Fair opened Wednesday in the Mauritanian capital, Nouakchott, attended by several ministers, civil servants and the private sector,

Malawi workers’ strike: Travel, business disrupted as airports are closed

Some airlines, including Ethiopian Airways and Kenyan Airways, cancelled their flights into Lilongwe Wednesday following the closure of the Kamuzu International Airport due 

Congo to spend 98 billion CFA francs on road maintenance

The Congolese government will spend 98 billion CFA francs on the maintenance and rehabilitation of roads in its central Plateau district, according to a statement issued

Congolese president to attend South America-Africa summit

The Congolese president, Denis Sassou Nguesso, leaves Brazzaville on Thursday for Malabo, the capital of Equatorial Guinea, to attend the summit meeting of the South America

Sudanese President describes US sanctions on his country as immoral

Sudanese President Omar Al Bashir has described US sanctions on his country as “criminal and morally wrong”.

Senegal designs sectoral policy for economic development

Stressing the need to ensure that economic programmes and projects 
in Senegal are based on previously well-defined macro-economic development and

Malawi public workers threaten to close airports, march to presidency

Public workers in Malawi, on strike to press for a 67% pay hike, have threatened to close the country's airports should government not bow down to their demands

Kenyan telecoms firm drops copper cables over high maintenance costs

Telkom Kenya-Orange, the country's oldest telecommunications operator, said Tuesday it was spending US$ 45 million to transfer its services from copper to

Mauritius introduces Integrated Electricity Plan

Mauritius has presented a new Integrated Electricity Plan covering the period 2013-2022 that gives an overview of its strategies to address the energy challenges of the island

West African experts meet in Accra to revive EPA negotiations with EU

Experts from West Africa were meeting in Accra, Ghana, from Wednesday in the latest effort to jump-start the stalled Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA)
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