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AU official urges member states to pursue continental integration

Member states of the African Union (AU) and political leaders must muster political will to surrender part of their sovereignty over trade, economic and financial issues

Jonathan wants blockade of funds illegally leaving Africa

Receiving a delegation of the United Nations’ High-Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows from Africa in Abuja, the Nigerian capital city, President, Godluck

Nigerian aviation workers suspend strike

Staffers of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) have suspended the strike they embarked upon on Monday to press for higher wages, the Ministry of Aviation said

IMF approves US$27.4m for Guinea

The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Monday completed the second review of Guinea’s economic performance under a programme

Tunisia: Tawassel to be traded before end of 2013

The Tawassel Group active in the field of technical infrastructure and telephone wiring has applied for a listing on the Alternativ

Tunisia: Business meetings with European and Turkish companies

Business meetings with European and Turkish companies will be held on June 11 and 12 in Gammarth, Tunisia.

Tunisia seeks to attract 1 million Algerian tourists this year

Tunisian Minister of Tourism, Jamel Gamra invited all Algerian tourists to visit Tunisia, assuring them that they will be welcomed in the best conditions.

Profits of Bank of Central African States down in 2012

The Bank of Central African States (BEAC) made a profit of 17.951 billion CFAF last financial year, down by 5.192 billion CFAF on the 2011 figure, says an official

Nigeria’s aviation unions suspend planned strike

The three aviation unions that threatened to shut the Nigerian airspace starting from Monday over the failure of the authorities to pay them higher wages have suspended

Nigeria banks ‘dump’ commercial airlines for private jet owners

Nigerian banks prefer extending finance offers to high-net-worth individuals, including business moguls and top politicians, to buy private jets instead of giving such 

Nigerian aviation workers’ strike to start Monday as unions deny pact

Aviation unions in Nigerian on Sunday denied that an agreement has been reached to prevent Monday's scheduled start of a strike to push their demand for higher wages.

Tunisia: GDP up 2.7% compared to 2012

Tunisia's GDP posted an increase of 2.7% in the first quarter of 2013, compared to the same period of 2012, according to figures from the INS released Thursday in Tunis.
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