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Think-tank urges Ghana government to be vigilant over debt

The Centre for Policy Analysis (CEPA), a Ghanaian non-gove rnmental think-tank for good economic management and governance

‘Angola expects 8% economic growth in 2011’

Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos said Friday in Luanda his country hopes to achieve a four per cent economic growth in 2010 and

Ghana develops trade, investment framework to explore Arab world

The Government of Ghana is developing a framework that wil l explore trade and investment opportunities and promote effective

Mauritania govt issues quartz mining licence

The Mauritanian government has granted a mining licence to Mauritanian Mineral Company (MMC) to mine quartz in the region

Korogo Airline gets Belgian flying license

Korogo Airline set up by Brussels Airlines and the industrial group Forrest, will be launched in the first quarter of 2011 and will

Test run of natural gas power station begins in Tripoli

The test run of the natural gas power station located we st of Libyan capital, Tripoli, began Tuesday, according to the Libyan Oil Company

Libyan Oil and Gas Technology Fair opens

The 5th Libyan Oil and Gas Technology Fair (TOG2010) ope ned on Tuesday in Tripoli with the participation of some 111 companies

‘US is key in promoting Gambia textile market’

The United States Embassy Charge Dâ?Affaires in The Gam bia, Cynthia F. Gregg, said her country was playing a key role in supporting

Mali to promote cotton trade

The Malian government has adopted a policy to support the cotton sector, defining the guidelines for the promotion of the sector under

‘Zimbabwe makes more diamond discoveries’

Zimbabwe's top mining official said Sunday there were reports of new diamond discoveries in several parts of the country

World Bank urges Ghana to focus on prudent fiscal management

The World Bank has echoed the call by the International Mo netary Fund (IMF) on Ghana to continue to focus on good fiscal management

EU to build jatropha plant for biofuel in Ghana

A two million-euro jatropha project to produce bio-energy at Walewale in the northern part of Ghana has been launched by the European
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