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Tunisia ranked 85th among 100 countries, according to Open Budget Survey

The survey of budget transparency (OBS: Open Budget Survey) conducted by the International Budget Partnership (IBP) in collaboration

Tunisia: Tunisair takes delivery of new Airbus A320

The fourth Airbus A320 of 10 ordered by national flag-carrier Tunisair (2010-2016) from European aircraft manufacturer “Airbus”

‘Nigerian economy on path of development’

Nigeria's Minister of Finance Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has expressed optimism that the country’s economy was on the path to more development, as the Gross Domestic Product 

Tunisia: launch of website to promote Tunisian-German partnership

The German Embassy has launched an online platform dedicated to the promotion of Tunisian-German partnership.

Tunisia: hotel asset management company to be created soon

Elyes Fakhfakh, outgoing Minister of Tourism confirmed, Monday to radio station Express FM, the creation in the next few weeks of a company

BADEA, Egypt sign US$10m financing pact

The Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa (BADEA) and the Government of Egypt Monday in Cairo signed a US$10 million Line of Financing pact for the country 

‘Why telephone manufacturers shun local production in Nigeria’

Major phone manufacturers like Samsung, Nokia, BlackBerry, Tecno, LG and Huawei have no plans to establish manufacturing plants in Nigeria at the moment, in spite of 

Tunisia: price spikes continue

The inflation rate stood at 6% in January 2013, against 5.9% in December 2012, indicate the latest statistics published by the National Institute of Statistics (INS)

Angola to introduce new currencies, coins 18 February

Angola is to introduce new bank notes and coins from 18 February, according to the administrator 

Mauritanian judge issues arrest warrants against 3 “Mauritanie Airways” officials

A Mauritanian court Friday issued an international arrest warrants against three officials of the Mauritania-based private airline, “Mauritanie Airways”, Judiciary sources

British sugar giant dodges Zambian tax bill, ActionAid charges

A new investigation released here Sunday by ActionAid has revealed that the Associated British Foods group (ABF), owner of Silver Spoon sugar and other household

West African Development Bank to fund Abidjan interchange

The Ivorian Economy and Finance Minister, Nialé Kaba, and the President of the West African Development Bank, Christian Adovelande, on Thursday signed a loan
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