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Nigerian’s economy grew by 6.4% in first quarter, inflation down

The Nigerian Federal Executive Council (FEC) held its second session under President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday with the

Angola’s population is nearly 21 million – Demographer

Angola's population is estimated at about 20.9 million, the Angolan News Agency (ANGOP), reported Wednesday.

2 South Africans die in Indonesian chopper crash

South Africa’s Department of International Relations on Thursday confirmed that two South Africans were among the 10 people

The new governor of the Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO), Ivorian Tiémoko Meyliet Koné, assumed duty on Monday

The Brazilian Cooperation Agency (ABC) is to finance projects estimated at US$3 million, official sources told PANA on Tuesday

Nigerian bourse suspends 24 companies

Twenty four companies listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) have been placed under full suspension by the Exchange for failing

Govt.-labour minimum wage talks deadlocked in Nigeria

The latest in the series of the minimum wage negotiations between organized labour and the Nigerian Federal government have

14th Rwanda International Trade Fair opens in Kigali

The 14th International Fair of Kigali began Thursday in the Rwandan capital, with 141 companies from 18 countries around the

Egyptian stocks fall on Abbasseya violence

The Egyptian Bourse resumed trading Monday after a long weekend holiday on the occasion of the 23 July, 1952, revolution

UK minister to visit Ghana

The United KIngdom's Africa Development Minister, Mr. Stephen O’Brien, will visit Ghana from 21-23 July to review progress 

EU FMs want Libya’s frozen assets handed over to rebels

The Council of Foreign Ministers of the European Union (EU) has called on member states to hand over Libyan assets, frozen in Europe

Nigeria’s ex-president Obasanjo to lead AU fund-raising efforts

Nigeria’s former President Olusegun Obasanjo, has been appointed Chairman of the African Union High-Level Panel on Alternative 

SA to increase number of economic representatives in Africa

South Africa has announced plans to increase the number of its foreign-based economic representatives serving in Africa.
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