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AU Commission chair in Luanda

The chairperson of the African Union Commission, Nkosazana Dlamini-
Zuma, arrived here Friday for a brief working visit to Angola

Nigerian airlines with unserviceable aircraft get removal ultimatum

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) Thursday issued a one-week ultimatum to all airlines with abandoned and unserviceable aircraft at any of the

Ethiopia grounds Africa’s only Dreamliners over safety concerns

Ethiopian Airlines, the first and only airliner in Africa to operate the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, Thursday grounded the aircraft over safety concerns, PANA reported

Nigerian bourse woos foreign investors

The Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), Oscar Onyema, has called on foreign investors to take advantage of the huge opportunities

Zambian president assures on high job creation

Zambian President Michael Sata has said his administration will soon launch the“Pave Zambia 2000”project, the first of its kind and scale in Zambia meant to create 

AfDB approves US$ 24 million Equity Investment for EADB

The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Wednesday approved an equity investment totalling US$ 24 million in the East African Development

Malawians protest worsening economic woes

Hundreds of Malawians Thursday took to the streets of major cities across the country to protest the worsening economic woes, brought about by the 49% devaluation

Tunisia: French Qualipac to set up plant in Zaghouan

French Group ''Qualipac” specializing in plastics, took option to settle in Tunisia, Pierre Morand, President of the Group said Thursday.

Tunisia: Tourism revenues climb 30% in 2012

According to figures released Wednesday by the Department of Tourism, tourism revenues in Tunisia rose 30% in 2012 compared to 2011. However, they remain

Tunisia: fall in industrial investment in 2012

Investments reported in the industrial sector reached $ 3,631.6 million Tunisian dinars (MTD) in 2012, against

Botswana’s inflation stable in Nov., Dec. 2012

Botswana’s national year-on-year inflation rate for December remained unchanged at 7.4%, same as in November, Statistics Botswana (SB) said here Tuesday.

Kenyan govt. counts on WTO candidate’s ability to break trade impasse

Launching her campaign for the top post at the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Kenyan candidate Amina Mohamed, Tuesday pledged to reform theglobal trade
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