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Experts discuss impact of aid-for-trade initiatives on Africa

A panel of experts is meeting in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital, to explore the impact of aid-for-trade initiatives that have been ...

Gambia hosts regional conference on electricity

Gambia's Public Utility Regulatory Authority (PURA), in collaboration with the African Forum for Utility Regulators (AFUR), ...

Ethiopian rebels claim control of oil fields

Ethiopiaâ?s separatist movement, the Ogaden Nati onal Liberation Front (ONLF), said on Sunday that it had seized control ..

Tunisia: Chouech Essaida well passes test

Winstar provided initial test results of the 100% owned and operated Chouech Essaida 8S well (CS No.8S) in southern Tunisia

Congo moves to diversify economy

Congo Brazzaville is working to develop its agricultural sector to take the country away from its over-dependence on oil, according ...

Officials still searching for missing aircraft in Angola

Officials of the Angolan National Commission for Civil P rotection on Sunday continued the search for an aircraft, belonging ...

Submarine cable to enhance communication lands in Ghana

A submarine cable, which is expected to enhance West Africa’s connectivity to Europe and other parts of the world, landed in ...

Agencies describe Angola sovereign risk assessment as ‘positive’

Three major world risk assessment (â?ratingâ?) agencie s, Ficht, Moody's and Standard & Poor's (S & P), have described ...

Zambia govt ends fuel subsidy

The Zambian government said it had decided to lift the s ubsidy on fuel because it needed to channel its resources to other pressing ...

Libya holds Tunisian ‘Tourist Days’

The seventh edition of the Tunisian 'Tourist Days' star ted Saturday evening in Benghazi, a city 1,050 km east of Tripoli, the Libyan ...

Angolan business delegation leaves for Argentina

A 32-member Angolan business delegation left for Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sunday on a 5-day working visit aimed at promoting ...

EAC ministers adopt salary hike for legislators

Members of the East African Legislative Assembl y (EALA) will earn US$4,800 monthly from the next financial year, if leaders ...
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