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Tanzania: Pricing strategies, 3G network upgrades to drive Senegal’s telecom revenue growth

Global telecommunications development monitor Pyramid Research (PR) has said it expects to see overall service revenue in Senegal grow at a 5.2 percent compound

UAE: Sierra Leone signs agreement for Solar Park Freetown

Sierra Leone, winner of the bid to benefit from the prestigious International Renewable Energy Agency under the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (IRENA / ADFD) financing facility, Monday signed the 6MW

Mali: Organization wants loans to Mali turned into donations

The Malian antiglobalization Association, the Coalition of African Alternatives on Debts and Development (CAD-Mali), has called on technical

Cameroon: Prices of fuel rise in Cameroon

The Cameroon government on Monday announced an increase in the prices of fuel, saying the action had become necessary because of the increasing price

Kenya: Kenyan economy slows down in face of terror attacks

Kenya's economy slowed down to 4.1% in the first quarter of 2014, compared to 5.2% growth recorded in 2013, the national statistics body said.

E. Guinea: AU Summit approves African Monetary Fund

The African Union (AU) Summit has approved the creation of an African Monetary Fund (AMF), with an initial capital of US$22.64 billion, to promote

Cote d’Ivoire: Africa records mixed results in World Bank assessement

The Country Policy and Institutional Assessment (CPIA) of the World Bank, which measures yearly the performance of poor countries, shows that 20% of

E. Guinea: President Nguema demands revision of monopoly in global economy

The president of Equatorial Guinea, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, on Friday said the time had come to revise the monopoly in the global economy

Cape Verde: Cape Verde tipped to be among top ten tourist destinations in the world

Cape Verde is tipped to be one of the 10 best tourist destinations in the world over the next 10 years, according to a survey carried out by World Travel and Tourism Council

Sweden: Experts urge Nigeria, DR Congo to clean up oil spills, cancel oil license

Eleven award-winning experts from Africa and Switzerland have called on the governments of Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to take action on oil spills in Ogoniland in Nigeria's oil rich Niger Delta and cancel

Niger: Niger launches coal-fired power plant

Following the commissioning in 1975 of the coal power plant in Anu Araren, 1000km north of Niger's capital, Niamey, to supply electricity to the cities in the

Congo: Italian firm to invest US$1.5 billion in Congo

Italy-based oil firm, Eni, will invest US$1.5 billion on the exploitation of some deposits recently discovered in Congo, the Chief Executive Officer of the Italian
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