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Tunisia: Elbene’s sales up 15.7% at end of September

The company Elbene (formerly-Tunisie Lait) saw its revenues grow by 15.7% in late September, to 86.699 million Tunisian dinars (MTD) against 74.943 MTD for the

Tunisia, Japan sign agreement on management of water resources

(JICA), the National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia (INAT) and the Tunisian Agency for Technical Cooperation (ATCT) to launch a series of three courses in the field

Tunisia: Fitch downgrades Tunisiana to ‘BB’; outlook negative

Fitch Ratings has downgraded Tunisiana SA's Long-term foreign currency Issuer Default Rating

African Guarantee Fund, partner banks to finance SMEs in Cameroon

The African Guarantee Fund (AGF) on Thursday signed a protocol agreement, worth US$ 100 million, with the Cameroonian Cartel of Businesses (GICAM) and a consortium 

UNCTAD sees jump in foreign investment in developing, transition economies

The UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) on Thursday reported that foreign investment in developing and transition economies rose to US$745

Tunis: Inflation drops to 5.8%, according to BCT

The Executive Board of the Central Bank of Tunisia (BCT), which met on 30 October 2013, noted the continued downward trend in the index of consumer prices

Tunisia: BCT interventions on the money market fall by more than 320 MTD

The Executive Board of the Central Bank of Tunisia (BCT), which met on 30 October 2013, noted the slight reduction of the deficit of liquidity in October 2013, which has

Tunisia: Fitch lowers country’s sovereign rating to BB-

Ratings agency Fitch has lowered the sovereign rating of Tunis from BB + to BB-, negative outlook

Tunisia needs external financing of up to 6 billion dinars

The state budget for 2014 would be set at about 28 billion dinars or a little more, said the governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia (BCT), in a statement to the press

Ghana organised labour declares strike to protest utility tariff hikes

Organised labour in Ghana has called a strike for 18 November to protest against increases in water and electricity tariffs that went into effect on 1 October

Ethiopia’s grand plans for regional power distribution

Ethiopia hopes to transform itself into a regional player when the Ethiopia-Kenya high-voltage transmission line is completed in 2015, according to official sources

Annual African Economic Conference ends

The eighth annual African Economic Conference (AEC) ended on Tuesday in Johannesburg with a call on development and business leaders to turn Africa into a hub
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