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Tunisia: Proparco invests 4 MTD in higher education

Proparco, the French Development Agency (AFD) dedicated to the private sector, has announced an agreement 

Tunisia: unemployment rate fell to 17% at end of August 2012

According to figures from the National Institute of Statistics, the unemployment rate fell in late August 2012, reaching 17% against 18.9% in November 2011

French company gets two new oil blocks in Gabon

The Gabonese Minister of Oil, Energy and Hydraulic resources on Monday announced the signing between Perenco-Gabon and the government of an agreement on

Man arrested at Nigeria airport with US$456,000 in cash

Operatives of the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) have arrested a passenger, Mr. Ikebude Akoma, for being in possession of US$456,000 in cash while about to board

Lighting restored to runway at Nigeria’s main airport after 5 yrs

After half a decade, lighting was restored to the runway at the domestic wing of Nigeria's main gateway Murtala Muhammed International Airport in the commercial city of Lagos

Tunisia: Foreign investment increases more than 26%

Foreign investment increase by over 26.6% during the first eleven months of 2012, compared

Tunisia: Syphax Airlines launches Sfax / Tripoli air service

 Syphax Airlines, Saturday, inaugurated its Sfax-Tripoli (Libya) air service.

Tunisia: Capital Intelligence affirms Amen Bank ratings

Capital Intelligence (CI), the international credit rating agency, announced that it has affirmed the Ratings of Amen Bank (Amen), based in Tunis, Tunisia.

Mauritania removed from international aviation security watch list

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has welcomed the aviation sector reforms embarked upon by Mauritanian authorities which culminated in the removal 

Tunisia: foreign currency reserves rise to 110 days of imports

In a hearing session held by the Constituent Assembly’s Commission on Administrative Reform and Fight against Corruption, Chedly Ayari, Governor of the

Tunisia: French BFCM replaces Royal Luxembourg in BT

It's official, the foreign investment fund "Royal Luxembourg," which was temporarily declared purchaser of 13% of the “Banque de Tunisie” (BT), within the

Tunisia: French CIC would replace Royal Luxembourg in BT

We learnt from a source close to the case that the foreign investment fund "Royal Luxembourg," which
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