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Mali signs cement production agreement with Indian firm

The Malian government and an Indian company, the West African Cement SA (WACEM SA) here on Tuesday signed an agreement for the building ...

Canadian company concludes deal for US$1.6 bln Congo potash project

The Congolese government and the Canadian company Ma gIndustries Corporation and its local subsidiary, MagMinerals Potashes Congo, on Tuesday

Mozambique suspends surtax on cement imports

The Mozambican government Tuesday suspended, for a period of two years, the surtax on cement imports, PANA reported Wednesday, quoting the

Tunisia: Tunisia to become propane exporter by early 2009

Tunisia should become an exporter of propane during the first quarter of 2009, following development of the offshore Hasdrubal gas/condensate ...

Investors stake 1.90 billion naira on equities at Nigerian bourse

Investors on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (N SE) placed a total of 1.90 billion naira on 332.79 million shares in 6,218 deals

Wheat imports to drop 20% in 3 years in Mozambique

Mozambique is set to reduce its wheat imports by 20 per cent over the next three years following the implementation of the governmen t 's "green revolution" strategy ...

ASECNA taps Obiang Nguema to mediate with Senegal

The Committee of Ministers of the Agency for Air Navigat ion Safety in Africa and Madagascar (ASECNA) has tasked the President of Equator i al Guinea

‘War hindering human development in DR Congo’

A report published by the UNDP office in DR Congo has identified the lack of peace and security for over a decade as obstacles hindering sustainable

Netherlands spent US$ 78 million on DRC in 2008

The Netherlands granted US$ 78 million to the DR Con go this year, Dutch Ambassador Mrs. Ellen Berends, disclosed Tuesday at the end o f a meeting ...

Bamako to host West Africa’s first transport show

The maiden edition of the International West African Trans port Show (SITRAO) will hold 22-25 January 2009 at the Bamako international conf e rence

Namibia’s mining sector groans as world economy shrinks

Namibia's largest uranium mine, Rossing Uranium, said Monday that it would continue to dig for uranium but warned that the global eco n omic financial ...

IFC Africa deputy chair visits Mali

The International Financial Corporation (IFC) Africa vice- chairman, Thierry Tanoh, will visit Mali 15-17 December, during which he will me e t President
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