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Civil society at JPA invite EU to clean up acts on trade

Seventy-eight members each of the European parliament and Africa, Caribbean and the Pacific, will this week in Ljubljana, Slovenia

OIC to facilitate trade exchanges among members

The secretariat general of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) plans to increase the rate of trade exchanges among its member countries from 13% to 20%

Sahel Club seeks 12 million Euros to implement programmes

The Sahel and West African Club (CSAO) is seeking about 1 2 million Euros to fund its operations in 18 African countries and at its Paris h eadquarters

Bamako hosts entrepreneurship week 10-15 March

The Economic Review, BUSINESS AFRICA and the Malian Private Sector Centre (CSP) have organises an entrepreneur week from 10-15 March here

Ex Nigerian envoy harps on ethical behaviour in insurance industry

Former Nigerian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Christopher Kolade, has stressed the need to uphold ethical behaviour and best business practices by stakeholders in the Nigeria's insurance industry

Congo, SA to sign maritime cooperation agreement

Congo and South Africa will sign a maritime agreement at the meeting of their joint cooperation commission in May, South Africa's Ambassador to Congo

Workshop adopts 7 recommendations to ensure transparency in CAR

Seven recommendations, aimed at guaran teeing transparency in the business world in the Central African Republic

Mozambique’s trade union federation condemns wildcat strike

Mozambique's main trade union federation, the OTM, h as distanced itself from the wildcat strike, waged by about 600 seasonal workers

World Bank gives Nigeria $300m for road maintenance

The World Bank has granted Nigeria US$300 million to repair five major highways across the country, according to an official of the Bank.

Mozambican govt., bakers meet over bread price

Representatives of the Mozambican government, milling companies and bakers have been holding meetings here to try and find ways of dealing with the ever increasing price of wheat on the international market.

Gambian govt. explains closure of mining company

The government of Gambia has explained that the mining company Carnegie Minerals was closed down and its

Guinea Prime Minister Kouyate calls for sub-regional commodity exchange

Guinean Prime Minister La nsana Kouyate on Tuesday urged member countries of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
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