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EU, Morocco to resume fisheries negotiations shortly

A new round of negotiations on fisheries between Morocco and the European Union (EU) will be held in Brussels, the Belgian capital, before the end of this month, according 

Rwandan bank becomes first East African bank licensed in Kenya

The Bank of Kigali, a listed Rwandan bank, has been licensed to open an office in Kenya, becoming the first East African bank to join the list of seven international

8th session of COREP council of ministers to open Wednesday in Kinshasa

The 8th ordinary meeting of the Council of the Ministers of the member-states of the regional fisheries commission of the Gulf of Guinea (COREP) will be held 20-23

African investors urged to invest more on continent

African business operators have been told to increase the level of their investments across the continent in order to spur up growth, fight poverty and create

Emirates launches as-it-happens on board tv viewing

Emirates, one of the world’s fastest growing airlines, has launched live television viewing 

Ericsson provides 3G to Ethiopia Koraro Millennium Village

Global telecommunications equipment firm Ericsson said it had provided the network infrastructure and services to bring voice and data communications to the Millennium

French uranium miner, Areva, breaks production record

The French company, Areva, on Monday said it has reached its highest possible level of uranium production, making it the world's second largest producer of the commodity with 

Libya discovers new oil, gas fields

The Libyan Minister of Oil and Gas, Abdel al-Bari Al-Aroussi, has announced the discovery of two new oil and gas fields in the region of Ghadamech, South Eastern Libya

Fuel prices go up by 15-20% in Ghana

Fuel prices have gone up in Ghana by between 15 and 20 per cent after days of debate on whether government should maintain prices, given the negative effects 

Nigeria investigators release reports of air crashes

Nigeria's Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) has released the report of eight air crashes dating back to 2005, with a number of safety recommendations to prevent 

‘Kenya’s oil wells are commercially viable’

British exploration firm, Tullow Oil Plc, confirmed Wednesday it had struck Kenya first-ever commercially-viable quantities of crude oil from its oil wells in northern Kenya

Over 1,000 billion FCFA lost in Cameroon energy crisis in 10 years

The energy crisis Cameroon is experiencing has cost the national economy more than 
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