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Tanzania: China’s ZTE at risk of losing Ethiopia Telecom deal

The Ethiopian government has warned the Chinese telecommunications firm, ZTE 

Congo: African Shippers meet in Brazzaville

Congolese Transport Minister Rodolphe Adada has listed the modernisation of ports and facilities, the reduction of costs and delays in the transit

Tanzania: IMF advises Madagascar to beef up anti-corruption arm, improve public spending

For Madagascar to meet development needs and to preserve macroeconomic stability, it must broaden its tax base, improve the quality and composition

Mauritius: Mauritian sugar workers threaten indefinite strike over pay

 As negotiations for a salary rise remain inconclusive, Mauritian sugar workers have threatened to go on an “indefinite strike” as from Wednesday

Ghana: Ghana begins gas production

 Natural gas started flowing from Ghana’s offshore Jubilee Fields to a US$1 billion gas processing plant on Monday in an important step that will supply 

Algeria: Air Algeria to open new air routes in Africa

Algeria's national carrier Air Algeria is to open new air routes in Africa, particularly with the south of the continent, according to Algeria's Transport 

Nigeria : FDIs into Nigeria hit US$59.6b

Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) into Nigeria from across the world have risen from US$30 billion in 2012 to US$59.6 billion this year, according to Trade and 

Mali: WAEMU annual review of policy reforms, programmes ends

The work of the annual review of policy reforms, programmes and projects of the West Africa Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) has ended

Zambia: Take advantage of factoring as trade finance tool, African businesses urged

Legislators and regulators should assist African businesses to take advantage of the benefits of factoring as a trade finance instrument by creating 

Congo: Congo to acquire three passenger aircraft from China

Congo has signed a deal with China's AVIC International for the purchase and delivery of three ARJ21-type passenger aircraft in a bid to beef up its Air Congo 

Tanzania: Despite robust growth outlook, Gabon must guard against loose fiscal policy – IMF

 Gabon's growth outlook remains robust in the medium term, averaging about 6 percent for the next five years, despite a projected decline in oil production,

Tanzania: IMF calls for fiscal prudence, more inclusive growth, greater investment transparency in Mozambique

As economic challenges become more complex, the authorities in Mozambique should continue to sharpen their tools to monitor and guide macroeconomic
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