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Mauritania: Bloomfield Investments CEO due in Nouakchott Thursday

Stanislas Zeze, CEO of Côte d’Ivoire-based Bloomfield Investments is due in Nouakchott on Thursday for a two-day visit, sources close to the Junior Chamber

Nigeria: Non-oil export hit US$2.97b

Nigeria realised US$2.970 billion from non-oil export in 2013, from US$2.561 in 2012, representing an increase of 15.9%, according to the Nigerian Export

Congo: US to help Congo promote private sector

The United States will assist the Congolese government in its bid to promote of the country’s private sector, the US ambassador to Congo, Stephanie Sullivan, said

Senegal: Finalists announced for $75,000 Anzisha Prize for Young Entrepreneurs

African Leadership Academy and The MasterCard Foundation Tuesday announced the finalists, two of whom are from Togo and Cote d'Ivoire, for their $75,000

US: IMF approves US$7.6m disbursement for Burundi

The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved the immediate release of an amount equivalent to Special Drawing Right

Sudan: Madagascar, BADEA sign US$11m loan pact

The Republic of Madagascar and the Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa (BADEA) have signed an US$11 million loan deal for a road

Nigeria: WAIFEM has trained over 14,000 financial experts – DG

The West African Institute for Financial and Economic Management (WAIFEM) has over the years trained over 14,000 senior policy makers from Central Banks

Ethiopia: Africa wants access to global equity funds in new UN anti-poverty plan

African countries are demanding access to the US$78.8 trillion worth of assets and pension funds to help grow local economies to accelerate the fight against poverty,

Mauritius: Island set to become”High Income Country”

Mauritian Industry and Commerce Minister Cader Sayed-Hossen,  Thursday said that Mauritius has initiated a series of rigorous transformation

Nigeria: ATM transactions hit 1.7t naira

Transactions volume from about 15,000 Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) across Nigeria has hit an all time high of 1.7 trillion naira, according

Libya: Tunisia, Egypt close airspace to planes from Libya

Tunisia and Egypt have decided to close their airspace to aircraft coming from Libya, the

Nigeria: Business group frowns at US dictatorial price policy under AGOA

Fourteen years after the introduction of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) by the US government to facilitate trade with the continent,
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