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Mauritania: National airline gets new aircraft

National flag carrier Mauritania International Airlines (MAI) has taken delivery of a new Embraer-145 aircraft for domestic and international flights, the

Nigeria: Conglomerate records 9.75b Naira profit

One of Nigeria’s leading conglomerates, Transnational Corporation of Nigeria Plc (Transcorp), has announced 9.75 billion Naira as operating profit for the

Nigeria: Turkish airlines’ plane damaged in fuel tanker fire

A Turkish Airlines' plane was partly damaged and narrowly escaped being razed when a fuel tanker that was supplying it with fuel caught fire at the Aminu

Tanzania: Gold exports tumble but improved non-traditional goods raise earnings

Improvement in the value of manufactured goods and minerals, excluding gold, helped raise Tanzania's earnings from non-traditional exports by 1.4 percent to

Tanzania: Steady growth expected in Kenyan telecoms market as operators expand networks

Kenya was the 13th largest telecom services market in Africa and the Middle East in 2013, with estimated revenue of US$2 billion, or 4.5 percent of

South Africa: Minister hails new EU/SADC partnership

- South Africa and its Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) counterparts are on the verge of signing a new and improved economic partnership

Nigeria: Japan-Nigeria trade volume hits US$5b

The volume of trade between Japan and Nigeria has hit US$5 billion annually, according to the Japanese Ambassador to Nigeria Ryuichi Shoji, who described

Tanzania: Government facilitates people’s access to reliable energy

Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete has said his government is striving hard to reduce electricity tariffs to enable the majority of the East African nation’s

Tanzania: Middle East bank under investigation for financing terrorism

Operations of the Federal Bank of the Middle East (FBME) in Tanzania are under scrutiny after the US accused the bank of money laundering and financing

Malawi: ‘Cashgate’ chief suspect fails to appear in court

Businessman Oswald Lutepo, the chief suspect in 'cashgate', the systematic plunder of government money, did not appear in court in the capital city

Kenya: Standards info system launched

The US Agency for International Development (USAID) and Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) have teamed up to launch technical regulations

Mauritius: Fund to stimulate research, innovation set up in Mauritius

Mauritius has announced the establishment of a US$3.4 million Fund to bankroll research and innovation projects that will lead to the manufacturing
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