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Electricity-starved Nigeria investigates incessant power system collapse

Nigeria, where only 40 million of its 160 million people have access to public power supply, has set up a panel to investigate the incessant power system collapse 

EIB reinforces its commitment to the private equity industry in the southern Mediterranean

The EIB has committed €20 million to the Capital North Africa Venture Fund II (CNAV II), a Maghreb-focused generalist fund managed by the independent Casablanca

Tunisia: CADFEM Group sets up subsidiary in Sousse

Tunisian-German Group CADFEM, a pioneer of digital simulation software will expand into Tunisia by setting up for the first time in the Arab world and Africa

Tunisia: Phosphate production grinds to a halt

Phosphate production in the mining area has ground to a halt for three days, after unemployed

Tunisia: CONECT opens office in Paris

As part of its expansion strategy, the Confederation of Tunisian Citizen Enterprises

Tunisia: number of visitors increases by more than 50,000 in May

The number of visitors who entered Tunisia in May 2013 increased by 50 842, compared to May 2012, according to figures from the Ministry of the Interior.

Tunisia: Consumer price index posts slight increase in May 2013-

The price index for domestic consumption posted an increase of 0.1% in May 2013 compared to last April

EU pledges support to uranium mining in Tanzania

Convinced with Tanzania’s regulation with regard to international safety standards, the European Union (EU) has pledged to cooperate with the East African 

IMF approves US$74.1m for Cote d’Ivoire

The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved the immediate disbursement of Special Drawing Rights (SDR) of 48.78 million (about US$74.1 million) 

IMF approves US$1.74b Stand-By Arrangement for Tunisia

The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a 24-month Stand-By Arrangement for an amount equivalent to Special Drawing Rights

Bashir orders closure oil pipeline transporting S. Sudan oil

Sudan's President Omar al Bashir has ordered the closure of Sudan’s oil pipeline transporting South Sudan oil with effect from Sunday, as political differences 

Nigeria owes US$ 6.67 billion external debt — Finance Minister

Nigeria's Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has put the nation’s external debt at US$ 6.67 billion, saying that the
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