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▪ Sudan: Bank Branches Reopen in Sudan Capital
▪ Nigeria: The Resurgence of Fuel Queues
▪ Nigeria: Abuja in Darkness As Vandals Destroy Transmission Line
▪ Nigeria: We re Not Operating Two Versions of 2024 Budget - Presidency
▪ Nigeria: Nigeria s Electricity Transmission Line Vandalised, Fifth in One Month
▪ Liberia: No Data On Liberia s Stage of Poverty
▪ Africa: Advancing Climate-Smart Agriculture Technologies in Africa
▪ Uganda: Uganda s Exit From Grey List Raises Optimism
▪ Nigeria: Tinubu to Inaugurate Multi-Billion-Naira Agro Zone, Airport in Minna
▪ Senegal: Young Senegalese Forced Abroad By Dual Economic and Political Crises
▪ Uganda: Now That Uganda Is Finally Off Financial Grey List, What Next
▪ Nigeria: Niger Govt Renames Airport After President Tinubu
▪ Malawi: Amid Economic Gloom, Few Malawians Hold Hope for Improvement
▪ Ethiopia: Ethiopian Airlines Reaffirms Confidence in Boeing Five Years After Fatal Crash
▪ Africa: How Nigeria, Africa Can Tackle Poverty - Adesina
▪ Nigeria: Security Measures in Niger Delta Increase Oil Output By 200,000 Barrels - Adviser
▪ Nigeria: Nigeria s Distressed Economy - Which Way Forward?
▪ Nigeria: President Tinubu - No Going Back on R We Remain Steadfast in Creating Investment Opportunities While Tackling Poverty
▪ Rwanda: No to the Sustainable Mining Agreement Between the EU and Rwanda
▪ Namibia: FNB s Exchange Traded Note Opens Offshore Investing to Namibians
▪ Namibia: First African Peer Review for Namibia Launched
▪ Namibia: Annual Inflation Rate for February Drops to Five Percent
▪ South Africa: Economy Must Transform to Meet Development Demands
▪ Liberia: Pres. Boakai Suspends Importation Tariff On Rice
▪ Africa: Southern Africa - Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe Failing to Protect the Human Rights of Women Working in Informal, Cross-Border Trade
▪ Angola: Coffee Growers Ask for State Subsidies
▪ South Africa: There s Cause to Be Optimistic About South Africa s Economic Prospects
▪ Zimbabwe: Govt Committed to Transforming Agriculture Through Irrigation
▪ Zimbabwe: Local Cement Supply Improves
▪ Zimbabwe: Miners Plot Supply Ramp Up, As Gold Price Hits Fresh High
▪ South Africa: Platinum s Worst Crisis Means More Job Losses in SA
▪ Zimbabwe: Minister Moyo Attends Energy Summit in US
▪ Nigeria: What Happened At Murtala Muhammed International Airport - Faan
▪ Nigeria: Nigeria Targets Cryptocurrency in Bid to End Naira Freefall
▪ South Africa: South Africa Struggles to Get Off the Financial Action Task Force s (FATF) Grey List
▪ Liberia: HPX Proposed Liberty Corridor Project Requires Thinking Big
▪ South Africa: Health Department Fails to Pay Security Contractor, Leaving Guards Without Salaries
▪ Zimbabwe: All Set for ED Mnangagwa Business Summit
▪ Somalia: Turkey, Somalia Announce Agreement to Explore for Oil and Gas
▪ Uganda: Hoima Officials Raise Concern As Construction of Shs33bn Maternity Facility Fails to Take-Off
▪ Africa: International Women s Day, 2024 - Why Legal Equality Is Key to Women s Economic Rights and Well-Being
▪ Nigeria: I Will Take Exact Same MPC Decisions If I Were CBN Governor - Tony Elumelu
▪ Kenya: Kenya s Sugar Pricing Committee Cuts Cane Prices By 2 Percent
▪ Congo-Kinshasa: In Congo, Peace Means a Halt to Brutal, Illegal Mining
▪ Nigeria: Why We Embarked On Three-Day Warning Strike - UCH Resident Doctors
▪ Rwanda: How Loans From WFP Are Growing Prospects for Women Farmers in Rwanda
▪ Ethiopia: USAID Improves Food Systems in Ethiopia With Two New Agriculture Projects Valued At $86.5 Million
▪ Africa: Artificial Intelligence and Africa
▪ Gambia: Casai Arms Schools With Cybersecurity Essentials
▪ Gambia: Gambia Generates B1.09b Revenue At Senegambia Bridge
▪ Nigeria: Reps Ask FIRS to Recover N5.19trn Taxes From Mdas, Oil Companies
▪ Nigeria: Kano to Partner With Afrinvest to Enhance Trade, Dev t
▪ Nigeria: Marwa Seeks Amendment to NDLEA Act to Boost War Against Illicit Drugs
▪ Liberia: Up Clarifies Nasscorp Drama
▪ Zimbabwe: Corruption Not Sanctions the Cause of Zimbabwe s Economic Situation - Top U.S. Officials
▪ Zimbabwe: Job Sikhala Acquitted
▪ Zimbabwe: Nedbank Challenge Cup Preps On Course
▪ South Africa: Mantashe Allays Fears of Looming SA Gas Crisis Amid Protests Against Continued Use of the Fuel
▪ Tanzania: Samia Thumbs Up AfDB Boss
▪ Uganda: KCCA Casual Laborers Salaries Take Another Twist, Mayors Whip Speaker Among
▪ Uganda: Uganda Commits to Oil and Gas Sector Development
▪ Uganda: State House Investors Protection Unit, Unoc Discuss Progress of Oil and Gas Sector
▪ Namibia: Namibia s Exports At N$12 Billion in January
▪ Liberia: GAC Audit Exposes - Weah Administration Leaves Boakai Administration With No Funds, Contradicting Previous Claims
▪ Uganda: Exports Board Urges Caution On Alcohol Control Bill
▪ Kenya: Sh2.9 Billion Oxegen-Making Plant to Be Opened in Tatu City
▪ Nigeria: Why Nigeria Is Experiencing Inflation - Finance Minister
▪ Kenya: Tullow Singles Out Kenya Oil Project As One of Its Key Growth Area
▪ Kenya: Billionaire Guru to Inaugurate West Pokot Cement Plant in a Fortnight
▪ Kenya: Avocado Earnings Surge Amid Global Market Expansion
▪ Nigeria: Tinubu Signs Executive Orders to Revamp Oil, Gas Sector
▪ Africa: Path to Low-Carbon Construction Is Clear As Mud
▪ Nigeria: Remain Patient As We Work Tirelessly to Fix Poor Electricity Supply - Govt to Nigerians
▪ South Africa: Court to Rule on Murder of LGBTQI+ Activist Sam Mbatha - South African News Briefs - March 7, 2024
▪ Ethiopia: Ethiopian Airlines Takes Flight Towards Cost Savings With Boeing 777X
▪ Rwanda: Rwanda s Exports to China Rose By Over 80 Percent in 2023
▪ Nigeria: Nigerian Lawmakers to Meet Tinubu Over Rising Insecurity
▪ Nigeria: Tinubu Signs Executive Orders On Oil, Gas Reforms
▪ Kenya: Kenyan CEOs Foresee an Economic Slowdown in the Next 12 Months
▪ Ethiopia: Go to the Gulf - Is Ethiopia Sacrificing Its Youth to Balance the Economy?
▪ West Africa: West Africa s Coast Was a Haven for Piracy and Illegal Fishing - How Technology Is Changing the Picture
▪ Nigeria: Nigeria - Botched Economic Reforms Plunge the Country Into Crisis
▪ Nigeria: Benue Seals Hospitals, Schools Over Tax Evasion
▪ Nigeria: Accountants Tasked On Adoption of Tech
▪ Africa: UN Special Envoy for Road Safety Launches Global Campaign in C #xF4;te d Ivoire
▪ Somalia: The Stakes in the Ethiopia-Somaliland Deal
▪ Africa: African Seed Trade Members Meet to Boost Seed Adoption, Distribution
▪ Nigeria: Nigeria Air - We Did Not Flout Any Law - Ethiopian Airlines
▪ Nigeria: Naddc Develops Standards for CNG, Electric Vehicles
▪ Liberia: Behind the Wheel - Liberian Women Embrace Kekeh Driving As Economic Opportunity
▪ Liberia: We Must Take Back Our Boystown/Marshall Junction and the Streets From Petty Traders and Criminals
▪ Nigeria: Experts Rate Blockdag Crypto s 5000 Percent Roi Potential Higher Than Injective (Inj) Forecast and Ethereum Evolution
▪ Nigeria: Private Sector Weak As Economy Declines By $44bn in 2023 - NESG
▪ Nigeria: 17 Killed in Zaria-Kano, Abuja-Lokoja Road Crashes
▪ Nigeria: Shettima Launches Initiative to Create Jobs
▪ Nigeria: How CBN Can Track $26 Billion Binance Transactions
▪ Uganda: Creative Economy Week Seeks to Unveil Uganda s Creatives Potential
▪ Nigeria: Hardship - Pay Our Scholarship Stipends - Nigerian Students Abroad Beg Tinubu
▪ South Africa: Government Welcomes Slight GDP Growth
▪ South Africa: Petrol Price Increases
▪ Ethiopia: Amhara Police Says High Power Transmission Line Struck By Extremist Groups , Causing Widespread Outage
▪ Nigeria: Oronsaye - Opening a Can of Worms
▪ Nigeria: FG Seeks $2.5b Investment to Deliver 1m Cng Vehicles
▪ Nigeria: Zamfara Hospital s Security Guards, Cleaners Protest Unpaid Salaries
▪ Liberia: Erasmus Williams, Close Associate of New Lprc Boss Accused of Stealing U.S.$37.7k in Car Business
▪ Kenya: Lilian Atho - How I Became CEO After Quitting Teaching for Groceries
▪ Kenya: 4 Suspects Charged With Forging Papers to Obtain Public Service Jobs
▪ South Africa: Concerns Raised As Another Livestock Carrier Set to Traverse Cape of Good Hope
▪ Africa: Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue, Women Need Equality
▪ Zimbabwe: Cement Manufacturers Exceeding Local Demand - Cabinet Notes
▪ Rwanda: Online Forex Trading Regulations in Rwanda - 10 Things to Know
▪ Uganda: Senseless Killings Impeding Country s Economic Growth
▪ Rwanda: Rwanda to Capitalize On the Naivasha Icd to Cut Cargo Transit Distance
▪ Zimbabwe: Ambitious Solar Project to End Load-Shedding Set for Glenview
▪ Nigeria: Nigeria Records $30bn Foreign Direct Investment in Nine Months - Tinubu
▪ Namibia: Angola, Namibia to Cooperate On Petroleum, Natural Gas
▪ South Sudan: Sudan s War Curbs South Sudan s Oil Exports, Triggering Inflation
▪ East Africa: Ruto Wants EAC to Be Competitive in Emerging High-Tech Fields
▪ Nigeria: Binance Discontinues Naira Services
▪ Ethiopia: In Ethiopia, WFP s New Digital System Tracks and Delivers to People Facing Severe Hunger
▪ Ghana: Bank of Ghana Suspends Forex Trading Licences of GTBank, FBN Bank Amid Regulatory Breaches
▪ South Africa: South Africa Ranks Number 1 in Africa for Safety Systems in Aviation
▪ South Africa: Joburg Residents March Over Water Outages and Unreliable Electricity
▪ Nigeria: IMF Staff Completes 2024 Article IV Mission to Nigeria
▪ South Africa: South African Economy Stalls Under ANC Rule
▪ South Africa: Media Alert - SADTU to Hold a Three-Day National Gender Policy Review Conference
▪ Ethiopia: Purpose Black Snaps Back in BGI-Ethiopia Property Deal Saga
▪ Ghana: Bank of Ghana Suspends GTB, Firstbank s Forex Licences
▪ Gambia: GFA Urges Govt to Declare State of Concern Over Ferry Services
▪ Nigeria: Oyo Health Workers Begin Seven-Day Warning Strike
▪ Gambia: Govt Consolidated GLF Revenue Hits Over 21Billion in 2023
▪ Kenya: Kenya Makes Attempts to Ease Ethiopia, Somalia Tensions
▪ Africa: Nobel Laureate Professor Abhijit Banerjee Delivers Open Lecture
▪ Zimbabwe: Mines Minister Confirms Presence of Light Oil Condensate in Northern Zimbabwe
▪ Nigeria: Ethiopian Airlines Rues Naira Devaluation, Inaugurates $55m E-Commerce Facility
▪ Nigeria: First Bank Reiterates Support to Businesses for Economic Growth
▪ Nigeria: STL Trustees, Asset Management Partner Lagos to Empower 125 Women
▪ Nigeria: Customs Opens 90-Day Window for Vehicle Import Duty Regularisation
▪ Nigeria: How to Achieve $1trn Economy in 2030 - NESG
▪ Zimbabwe: More Investors Flock to Masvingo
▪ Zimbabwe: All Set for Start of Dande Dam Construction
▪ Zimbabwe: Solar Power Breaks Through, Expanding Fast
▪ Zimbabwe: AI Comes Under Intense Discussion
▪ Zimbabwe: Development of Skills Way to Go - Minister
▪ Zimbabwe: Simbisa Brands to Focus On Core Brands
▪ Zimbabwe: India, SA Block Investment Deal At WTO Talks
▪ Zimbabwe: Govt Gets Plaudits for 2024 Borrowing Plan
▪ Africa: Organised Criminals Make Douala Their Gateway to Global Markets
▪ West Africa: On 2nd Thoughts - How Govt Kills Local Businesses in Liberia
▪ Southern Africa: SADC Fortifies Bloc Against Money Laundering
▪ Tanzania: Technology Is Crucial to Justice Delivery - President Suluhu
▪ Uganda: British Council Sets the Stage for Creative Economy Week
▪ Liberia: Captan Vows to Eradicate Darkness Across Liberia
▪ Nigeria: Market Capitalisation Gains N1.86 Trillion As Transcorp Power Lists On Ngx
▪ Nigeria: Cardoso Warns Nigeria On Debt Risks
▪ Kenya: Kenya-EU Trade Deal Faces Headwinds Amid Green Deal Compliance Concerns
▪ Zimbabwe: Another Company Fined for Using Starlink s Internet Service
▪ Nigeria: Centra Bank s Missing $4.5 Billion and Need to Reset the Anti-Graft War
▪ South Africa: Cape Town Cracks Down On Construction Mafias, but Violence and Extortion Persist
▪ East Africa: East African Community Bloc Dismisses Fake Common Currency
▪ Kenya: Kenyans Use Humour to Counter Unpopular State Policies - Memes Are the Latest Tool
▪ Algeria: 7th GECF Summit Adopts Declaration of Algiers
▪ Nigeria: Anyaoku - Current Constitution Cannot Resolve Nigeria s Economic Challenges
▪ Zimbabwe: Statement by National Security Council Spokesperson Adrienne Watson on U.S. Sanctions on Zimbabwean Individuals and Entities
▪ Tanzania: Govt Reinstates Pledge to Business-Friendly Climate
▪ Nigeria: Firm Hands Over New Governor s Office Complex
▪ Nigeria: Bua Cement Grows Revenue By 27.4 Percent to N460bn in 2023
▪ Nigeria: Gridlock As Truck Drivers Block Kano-Zaria Highway
▪ Nigeria: Shettima to Launch Initiative to Create 2,000 Jobs in Gombe
▪ Nigeria: Mutilated Banknotes Hindering Our Businesses - N/East Traders
▪ Nigeria: Why Grain Prices Rose Again, Days After Falling in Saminaka Market
▪ West Africa: Nigeria Needs N5.2trn to Go Fully Green By 2050 - Energy Commission
▪ Liberia: GOL, AfDB Sign U.S.$40m Loan for MRU Road Development and Transport Facilitation Project Phase 1
▪ Uganda: Police Salute Ochola for Improving Efficiency in Force
▪ Liberia: VP Koung Embraces Conduct of Digital Agriculture Census, Meets FAO s Country Representative
▪ Ethiopia: Vertical Market Linkage Favors Ethiopia s Coffee - Authority
▪ Nigeria: Your Job Is to Sell Nigeria , Ex-Minister Faults Tinubu s Remarks On Bribe-Seeking Officials
▪ Nigeria: Fibre Cuts, Telecoms Infrastructure Vandalism, the Cost You and I Have to Pay, By Mohammed Abiodun
▪ Liberia: Weah Administration Blamed for Deadly Kinjor Protest
▪ Liberia: Over 90 Ghost Names Surface On LNP Payroll
▪ Liberia: Govt, AfDB Sign U.S.$40 Million Loan
▪ Nigeria: Hardship - Shun Politics, Address Current Hunger, CSOs Tell President
▪ Nigeria: From Udoji Award to Oronsaye Report
▪ Nigeria: Implementing the Oronsaye Report
▪ Nigeria: Devaluation, Energy Cost - Airport Grand Handlers Seek Review of Charges
▪ Nigeria: High Cost of Government, Low Outcome
▪ Liberia: Police Confirm Two Deaths in Bea Mountain Protest
▪ Nigeria: AfDB to Boost Nigeria Agriculture With Climate Resilient Crops
▪ Africa: Debt Relief, Climate and Recovery Aid Needed, Say Africa Catholic Bishops
▪ Sudan: Swedish Ambassador to Sudan - EU Prepared to Impose More Sanctions If Necessary
▪ Kenya: Safaricom Sacco to Rebrand As It Sets Sights On Growth
▪ South Africa: Big Companies, Like Nestl #xE9;, Are Funding Health Research in South Africa - Why This Is Wrong
▪ Uganda: Completion of Kitale-Endebess-Suam Road to Boost Trade Between Kenya, Uganda
▪ Rwanda: Rwanda Moves to Regulate Online Forex Trading
▪ Africa: Africa s Share of Global Trade Remains Under 3 Percent Despite AfCFTA - Report
▪ Nigeria: From Gas to Ash - the Struggle of Nigerian Women Amidst Surging Cooking Gas Prices
▪ Uganda: Behind the Wheel With Uganda s Pioneering Women Drivers
▪ South Africa: Sadtu Statement On the Passing of the Copyright Amendment Bill By the National Assembly
▪ Nigeria: Withheld Salaries - Stop Treating Us Like ASUU, We Never Went On Strike - - Conua Tells Tinubu
▪ Nigeria: Tinubu Appoints New Executive Directors for TCN
▪ Nigeria: Tinubu Appoints New Management for FGN Power Company
▪ Nigeria: Central Bank Revokes Operating Licenses of Thousands of Forex Bureaus
▪ Nigeria: Advocacy Groups Call for Halt to Shell s Planned Exit From Nigeria
▪ Algeria: GECF - Need for a Shared Vision to Ensure Smooth, Balanced Energy Transition
▪ Nigeria: Hardship - Bua Workers Hold Special Prayer Over 50 Percent Wage Rise
▪ Nigeria: Govt Launches Mining Marshals to Curb Illegal Mining
▪ Tunisia: Foreign Minister and His French Counterpart Call for Economic Potential Between Two Countries to Be Exploited.
▪ Algeria: President Saied to Visit Algeria On March 1-2 to Attend Gas Exporting Countries Forum [upd 1]
▪ Nigeria: 5 Things to Know About Lagos Red Line Rail Project
▪ Uganda: Midwives and Nurses 2023 Results Released
▪ Uganda: Locals Decry Disruptions From Kabale-Kisoro Road Collapse
▪ Uganda: Insurer Dangles Endowment Plan for Savings Growth
▪ Southern Africa: Uganda Still Below Average in Personal Data Protection - New Report
▪ West Africa: Nigeria Imports $4bn Worth of Steel Annually - Minister
▪ Sierra Leone: As RCB Pioneers Future of Cybersecuritysymposium Establishes Unique Standards lt;strong gt;by Alhaji Haruna Sani lt;/Strong gt;
▪ West Africa: At Ecowas Mining Forumsierra Leone s Deputy Mines Minister Advocates for Uniformed Mining Laws in Sub-Regionby Ibrahim Keh-Turay
▪ Sierra Leone: NCC Coordinator - Global Cybercrime Projected to Cost $10.5 Billion Annually By 2025
▪ Nigeria: South-East Nominee for Membership of CBN Board Rejects Tinubu s Appointment
▪ Nigeria: Kaduna Govt Speaks On Road Blockage By Protesters
▪ Nigeria: New Mpr ll Worsen Nigeria s Economic Woes - Peter Obi
▪ West Africa: Nigerian Youths Losing Jobs to Foreigners - Minister
▪ Nigeria: Hardship - Sanwo-Olu Removes Disparity in Payment of N35,000 Palliative Allowance to Teachers
▪ Angola: Road Traffic Luanda/Dondo May Resume in 20 Days
▪ Gambia: The Warning Signals of Gambia Ferry Services
▪ Mozambique: Government Needs 100 Million Dollars for Rail Electrification
▪ Liberia: House Summons Finance Minister Over Delay in Submission of 2024 Draft Budget
▪ Nigeria: Power Supply Problem Denies Nigerians Access to Good Life - Minister of Power
▪ Kenya: Nairobi County Sets Aside Sh800mn for City Stadium - Gov Sakaja
▪ Nigeria: Nigeria Aims for $350bn Global Outsourcing Market, Launches Initiative in Gombe March 4
▪ Nigeria: Wike Approves Promotion of 8,785 Fcta Civil Servants
▪ Nigeria: CITN Encourages Tax Compliance for Nation-Building
▪ Namibia: Budget Over 200 Pre-Primary Teachers to Be Recruited
▪ Angola: Over Three Million Taxpayers Registered By Tax Administration
▪ Southern Africa: Angola Telecom and Huawei Sign Training Agreement
▪ Nigeria: What FG Must Do Better Manage Project Cost - Quantity Surveyors
▪ Nigeria: 5 Die in Lagos-Ibadan Expressway Accident
▪ Nigeria: FG Ready to Resolve Power Supply Challenges - Minister
▪ Nigeria: Foci to FG - We Demand Renegotiation, Review of Contract Templates Over Soaring Inflation
▪ Nigeria: Govt Hands Binance $10 Billion Fine
▪ Ethiopia: News - EU Pledges 16m Euro to Ethiopia DDR Program for Estimated 370,000 Ex-Combatants
▪ Liberia: House Concerned About Delay in Submission of 2024 Budget
▪ Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe s Annual Inflation Surges to 47,6 Percent
▪ Liberia: House Concerns About Continuous Fire Disaster
▪ Zimbabwe: Businessman Mashamhanda Seeks Extension of Ejectment Notice From U.S.$1.5m Mansion
▪ Nigeria: Nigerian Govt Offsets $120 Million Debt to Gas Companies
▪ Nigeria: Tinubu Commissions Lagos Red Line Train Project
▪ Nigeria: Embarking On Strike 9 Months Into My Govt Unacceptable - Tinubu to Labour
▪ Nigeria: Tinubu Hits Back At Labour Over Strikes
▪ South Africa: NUMSA Protests in Support of Suspended Putco Workers
▪ Nigeria: Seplat Rakes in Record N885 Billion Income Amid Foreign Currency Gains
▪ South Africa: South Africa s Business Students Want Their Own Industry Superheroes and Success Stories in the Syllabus - Study
▪ Mozambique: South African Takes Over Mozambique Airlines As Director General
▪ Nigeria: Tinubu to Send Emergency Fiscal Bill to National Assembly - - FIRS Chairman
▪ Nigeria: MTN Suffers Outage in Nigeria, Gives Reason
▪ Zimbabwe: Health Workers Strike Put On Hold
▪ Namibia: Chinese Company Takes Over Twin Hills
▪ South Africa: Govt Works Exiting Financial Action Task Force Grey List
▪ South Africa: Exclusive - - AMCU Says New Labour Party Registered, Invites Progressive Forces , Including Other Unions, to Join
▪ West Africa: Failed Sanctions and Need for Ecowas to Reinvent Itself
▪ Nigeria: NNPC, Opec Pledge Collaboration to Attract Investments
▪ Nigeria: Senate Constitutes Panel to Probe CBN s N30trn Loan to FG
▪ Nigeria: Currency Crisis and Electoral Dynamics - Navigating Nigeria s 2023 Polls
▪ West Africa: Nigeria in Search of Our Marshall Plan
▪ Nigeria: Lagos Boys BDC Agenda - A Global Caution
▪ Nigeria: Uneasy Calm in Aviation Over Oronsaye s Report
▪ Nigeria: Cost of Living Crisis - NLC Suspends Protests
▪ Uganda: Prisons Baffled By Rise in Inmate Numbers Despite Drop in Crime Rate
▪ Uganda: TotalEnergies to Build Capacity for Local SMEs to Participate in Oil and Gas Sector
▪ Nigeria: Senate Moves to Increase Bank Recapitalisation to N1trn
▪ Nigeria: Why Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Tax Should Be N130 Per Litre
▪ Nigeria: Invest in Indigenous Renewable Energy, Firm Urges FG
▪ Nigeria: CBN Resumes Sales of Dollars to BDCS At N1,301/$
▪ South Africa: Provincial Commissioner of Limpopo Releases Third Quarter Crime Statistics for the Year 2023/2024
▪ Liberia: Rubber Actors Defend Ban On Unprocessed Rubber Export
▪ Liberia: Golden Key Hotel Faces Bad Labor Allegation
▪ Liberia: Third Eye On Ldea s Operation
▪ South Africa: Thousands Join Occupational Lung Diseases Class Action As Mining Firms Oppose Certification Application
▪ Namibia: Mbumba Thanks Namibians for Unity During Mourning Period
▪ Africa: Why Developing Countries Must Unite to Protect the WTO s Dispute Settlement System
▪ South Africa: Prasa Relocation of Railway Line Occupiers Was Illegal, Claims City of Cape Town
▪ South Africa: Soweto Households Without Electricity for Seven Months
▪ Tanzania: Zanzibar Welcomes Impending Debut of Jambojet s Mombasa-Zanzibar Flight
▪ South Africa: Hundreds of Ethekwini Municipal Workers March for Higher Wages
▪ Nigeria: Inside Details of How Nigerian Govt Detained Binance Executives
▪ South Africa: New Palace for Zulu King Amid Legal Dispute - South African News Briefs - February 29, 2024
▪ Kenya: President Ruto Unveils Ambitious Plan On Kenya s Shift Towards a Skills-Based Economy
▪ Nigeria: Mixed Reactions Trail CBN s Monetary Policy Decisions
▪ Mozambique: Peril or Prosperity? the Risks Facing Mozambique s Long-Awaited Gas Boom
▪ Uganda: Global Economics Expert Sachs Commits to Supporting Uganda in Formulation of NDPIV
▪ South Africa: Twelve Suspects Arrested During Operation Vala Umgodi in Namakwa District
▪ Liberia: Did CBL Violate the Law By Loaning Govt?
▪ Morocco: Morocco Co-Sponsors Declaration At 13th WTO Conference to Reduce Trade in Harmful Plastics
▪ Nigeria: FBN Holdings Becomes Nigeria s Biggest Lender By Market Value
▪ Zimbabwe: Cost of Power Could Burn the Glitter Off Padenga
▪ East Africa: East Africa to Plug Regional Electricity Gap
▪ Tanzania: High Hopes As Jnhpp Begins Production
▪ Nigeria: Air Peace Announces N1.2 Million for London Route
▪ East Africa: Seychelles Investment Board Celebrates 20th Anniversary
▪ Southern Africa: Zim Welcomes WTO Investment Agreement
▪ Africa: Africa s Debt Crisis Needs a Bold New Approach - a Way Forward
▪ Nigeria: BDC Operations Resume After Raids
▪ Nigeria: Firm to Set Up Factory for Home Appliances
▪ Nigeria: The Gut, Salutations and the Hunger Protests
▪ Zimbabwe: Mines Ministry in Safety Awareness Campaigns
▪ Zimbabwe: Natpharm Wins Vehicle Case
▪ Zimbabwe: Value Addition Increases Fruit Export Earnings 77pc
▪ Zimbabwe: PSC Targets Recruiting 5 000 Teachers This Year
▪ Southern Africa: South Africa Urgently Needs a Debt Ceiling
▪ Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Healthcare Workers Announce Two-Day Strike Over Low Salaries
▪ Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe s External Creditors Slammed for 55% Interest On Principal Debt
▪ Nigeria: CBN Resumes Sale of Dollars to BDCS
▪ Nigeria: Senate to Probe N30trn Ways and Means Obtained By Buhari Administration From CBN
▪ Nigeria: In Ibadan, NLC, ASUU Lead Protesters to Demand End to Hardship
▪ Nigeria: Zamfara to Construct Vehicle Transit Areas As Part of the State s Urban Renewal Project
▪ Nigeria: Tinubu Advocates Greater Home-Grown Skill Retention, Technology Domestication
▪ Nigeria: Why I ll Prioritise Security, Agriculture, and Job Creation in FCT - Wike
▪ Nigeria: Leadership Conference - Moghalu Provides Insights On Economy
▪ Nigeria: Five Killed, 26 Rescued in Anambra Building Collapse
▪ Nigeria: International Oil Companies Not Leaving Nigeria - Minister
▪ South Africa: Small-Scale Fishers Could Be Allowed to Catch New Species
▪ Cameroon: Benefits of Using Cleaner Cooking Fuels Are Blunted in Urban Areas Where Outdoor Air Is Polluted
▪ Africa: Africa Needs China for Its Digital Development - but At What Price?
▪ Nigeria: APC Chieftain Cautions Tinubu Against Subsidy Removal On Electricity
▪ Nigeria: NDLEA Nabs Port Operator, Dock Worker At Tin Can
▪ Nigeria: High Cost of Sachet Water Triggers Return of Iced Water
▪ Nigeria: Forex Crisis / Clampdown On BDCS Ll Worsen Situation - Peter Obi
▪ Nigeria: Power Supply to North-East Drops By 5mw As Vandals Destroy Tcn Towers
▪ Nigeria: Nigerian Nurses Drag Nmcn to Court Over a Controversial Circular
▪ Nigeria: FG, Afreximbank Partner On $1bn Healthcare Investment
▪ Nigeria: Fasoranti to Yoruba People - Shun Protests, Rallies
▪ Nigeria: Lagos Partners Firms to Create Jobs
▪ Nigeria: Peg Customs Exchange Rate At N1000/$1 to Ease Hardship
▪ Nigeria: CBN Pegs Purchase of Dollars in Cash At $500
▪ Nigeria: Shell Involves More Indigenous Contractors in Key Projects
▪ Nigeria: CSOs Advise NLC to Explore Dialogue With FG
▪ Nigeria: NGO Seeks End to Insurance of New Fossil Fuel Projects
▪ Nigeria: Ecomof 2024 - UBA Affirms Pledge to Stimulate African Economic Expansion
▪ Nigeria: Hardship - Shun Labour Protest, Afenifere Tells Yoruba
▪ Nigeria: Firm Revolutionises African Marketing With Data-Driven Innovations
▪ Nigeria: Only 25 Percent of Vehicles in Nigeria Insured - FRSC, NIA
▪ Nigeria: Oyo Shuts Illegal Mining Factories, Arrests 4 Operators
▪ Nigeria: 4,000 Benefit From Sale of Seized Rice
▪ Kenya: Regulatory Changes On Bond Valuations to Give Pension Scheme Members Accurate Depiction of Their Financial Health
▪ Nigeria: MPC to Raise Interest Rate By 150 Basis Points - Experts
▪ Nigeria: Azura Power Should Serve As Model for Power Generation - Adebayo
▪ Nigeria: Qatar Backtracks, Hosts Nigeria Business Forum
▪ West Africa: Nigeria Should Switch to Electronic Medical Record System
▪ Nigeria: Consortium Begins 12,000-Capacity Arena in Lagos
▪ Nigeria: Don t Attack Critics - Just Fix the Economy
▪ Nigeria: Lagos to Buy Additional 2,050 Brt Buses to Ease Transportation
▪ Nigeria: Nigerian Airlines Operating Under Difficult Circumstances - Keyamo
▪ Nigeria: Despite GDP Growth, Nigerians Getting Poorer - Experts
▪ Sudan: Minister of Energy Reviews With Egyptian Ambassador Sudanese-Egyptian Electricity Interconnection
▪ North Africa: Morocco Takes Part in 13th WTO Ministerial Conference in Abu Dhabi
▪ South Africa: Global Leaders Urged to Reverse Teacher Shortage
▪ South Africa: Eskom On the Right Path - Ramokgopa
▪ Kenya: CMG 2024 Lantern Festival Gala Captivates Audience With Blend of Tradition and Technology
▪ Nigeria: NLC Begins Protest, As Workers Defy Threat of Clampdown
▪ Zimbabwe: Govt to Raise Zw$ 9 Trillion Amid Debt Crisis
▪ Mauritius: Norwegian Cruise Ship Halted At Mauritius Due to Outbreak
▪ Kenya: Embakasi Central MP Questions Transparency in NYS Recruitment
▪ Ethiopia: Tigray Electric Service to Fully Restore in June
▪ Africa: South Sudan s New Finance Minister Braving Ghosts and Crocodiles
▪ Namibia: Namibia Found Wanting By Financial Action Task Force
▪ Zimbabwe: Man Jailed 7 Years for Vehicle Theft
▪ Zimbabwe: VIC Falls Youths Launch New Digital Platform
▪ Zimbabwe: Govt Moves to Break Investment Hurdles
▪ Namibia: City of Windhoek Crafts Recovery Plan...Aimed At Securing Long-Term Financial Sustainability
▪ East Africa: Seychelles Asks for Japan s Support for MVI for Small Island Developing States
▪ Nigeria: What I Told My Constituents to Do to Reduce Hardship - Nigerian Senator
▪ Zimbabwe: Heroes Acre Access Roads Opened
▪ Zimbabwe: ZB Launches Digital Transformation Innovation Hub
▪ Zimbabwe: Construction Works Start At Zim Cyber City
▪ Africa: Kwacha Africa s Best Performing Currency in 2024
▪ Nigeria: The Political Economy of Cement
▪ Nigeria: Economic Hardship - CSOs Protest in Edo, Tell Tinubu to Fix Economy or Resign
▪ South Africa: Bheki Cele Accuses Randfontein Protesters of Being a Construction Mafia
▪ South Africa: Former Oudtshoorn Mayor Jailed for Sexual Assault - South African News Briefs - February 27, 2024
▪ Botswana: Using Technology to Fight Food Insecurity in Botswana
▪ Zimbabwe: Zimbabwean Dollar to Accelerate Fall in 2024, Analysts Warn
▪ South Africa: Unemployed Doctors March to Union Buildings
▪ Mozambique: Mozambique s Unstable and Expensive Power Supply Is Devastating Small Businesses
▪ Mauritius: Mauritius Lets Cruise Ship Dock After Cholera Scare
▪ Kenya: Gachagua Promises New Measures to Tackle Illicit Alcohol Trade
▪ Nigeria: No to Resumption of Conditional Cash Transfer Programme
▪ Nigeria: Makinde Shuts Mining Facility, Arrests 4 Operators
▪ Nigeria: Qatar Declines Business, Investment Forum With Nigeria
▪ Africa: Ethiopia, Zimbabwe Enhancing Trade, Economic Cooperation
▪ Ethiopia: First Digital Ethiopia Week to Take Place Next Week
▪ Nigeria: Firm Boosts Local Assembly of Home, Electronic Appliances
▪ Nigeria: NPA Boss Directs Safety Dept to Pay Unscheduled Visit to Seaports
▪ Nigeria: VSF Donates Boreholes to Plateau Communities
▪ Nigeria: Greedy Politicians Fueling Attack On Tinubu - Arewa Think Tank
▪ Kenya: Ruto Sustains Call to Reform Global Financial Order At Hage Memorial
▪ Kenya: Miano Leads Kenya s Delegation to Mc13 Abu Dhabi Conference On Trade Policies
▪ Nigeria: Oyo Govt Shuts Down Illegal Mining Factory
▪ Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Decommissions Aging Thermal Power Stations Due to Rising Costs
▪ Zimbabwe: Ok Zimbabwe Moves to Adapt to Changing Environment
▪ Zimbabwe: MP Sucked in Arrest of Mines Ministry Deputy Director, Surveyor for Extortion
▪ Uganda: MPs Dismayed After Police Moves to Sell Idle Shs28b Chopper
▪ Tanzania: Uncdf Stresses Local Financing for Project Execution
▪ Nigeria: Unemployment - Ex-Naseni Boss Tasks Northern Governors On Technical Education
▪ Nigeria: Open Letter to Policymakers in Nigeria On Using Technology to Enhance Education
▪ Nigeria: Wigwe - Ntsb Issues Preliminary Report, Attributes Chopper Crash to Adverse Weather Exacerbated By Rain, Snow
▪ Nigeria: Key Steps Nigeria Took Last Week to Save Naira
▪ East Africa: New Vessel Unveiled to Link Cargo Between Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania
▪ Africa: Seizing Africa s Potential - The Urgency of Education Investment For a Thriving Future
▪ Nigeria: NLC Warns Tinubu Administration - Attack Our Protesters, Risk Total Shutdown
▪ Nigeria: Cost of Living Crisis - Tinubu Meets With Dangote, Rabiu, Elumelu, Others
▪ Nigeria: Economic Crisis - What Dangote, Rabiu, Elumelu Said After Meeting With Tinubu
▪ Africa: Africa s Proposed New Financial Institutions Risk Being Potemkin Villages
▪ Africa: Heavy-Duty Vehicles a Major Contributor to Escalating Pollution Levels
▪ West Africa: Ecowas Lifts Sanctions On Guinea, Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso
▪ Africa: The AU Took Important Action On Cybersecurity At Its 2024 Summit - but More Is Needed
▪ Nigeria: Tinubu Administration to Release 42,000 Metric Tonnes of Assorted Food Commodities - Aide
▪ Nigeria: We Re Doing Our Best to Mitigate Hardship Facing Masses - Makinde
▪ Nigeria: Acquire Problem Solving Skills, Cipm Tells Corps Members
▪ Africa: Africa s Nocs to Unite At Nies 2024 for the Continent s Energy Agenda
▪ Egypt: Govt Announces Plan to Build Logistics Corridor in Tanzania
▪ Nigeria: Senate Dumps FIRS On Tax Credit Controversy
▪ Egypt: Cabinet Decides to Stop Power Cuts in Ramadan
▪ Nigeria: Be Patient, CBN Working to Strengthen Naira - Cardoso Begs Nigerians
▪ Nigeria: Economic Council Takes Measures to Ease Cost of Living
▪ Liberia: Pres. Boakai Names New Maritime Boss, Makes Other Nominations to Government
▪ Liberia: Local Farmers in Bong County Urge Liberian Government to Invest More in Agriculture
▪ Nigeria: Tinubu Fires Kuru, Names Alade Amcon CEO
▪ Liberia: Let Us Forge a Stronger Partnership to Create One Development Basket
▪ Nigeria: Ratcliffe Wants to Build New Man Utd Stadium
▪ Nigeria: Don t Remove Electricity Subsidy - Senate
▪ Nigeria: Ray of Hope - Governor Bago s Compassionate Response Saved Health Worker s Life
▪ Nigeria: Government, Do Something About Customs Duty Rates
▪ Nigeria: Naira Needs Urgent Attention
▪ Nigeria: $2.4bn Forward Contract Put Manufacturers, Commercial Banks in a Fix
▪ Nigeria: 12 Killed in Benue Road Accident
▪ Nigeria: Implement Executive Order 5 to Save Construction Sector, Architects Tell Tinubu
▪ Nigeria: Tinubu Appoints Kemi Nandap Nis Cg, Ibrahim Gaga Neximbank Director
▪ Liberia: New Epa Boss Wants Prof. Tarpeh Audited
▪ Nigeria: Hardship - Youths Hijack Foodstuffs in Niger, Borno Residents Threaten to Join Insurgents
▪ Nigeria: Nigeria s Hardship - One GCFR, Many Presidents
▪ Nigeria: Senate Rejects 65-Yr Retirement Age Bill for N/Assembly Workers
▪ Egypt: Govt Seals Largest Direct Investment Deal
▪ Kenya: Ethiopia, Kenya Renew Commitment to Port Development
▪ Africa: Harnessing Digitalization for Africa s Transformation
▪ Africa: Paving the Way for Digitizing Africa s Economy
▪ Tanzania: Tanzania Plans to Liberalize Sugar Market
▪ Nigeria: Nigerian Govt Set to Ban Export of Cooking Gas
▪ Africa: Why Investing in Teachers is Critical to the Future of Every African Child Deserves
▪ Zimbabwe: Youths Driving Economic Growth Through Mass Markets
▪ Tunisia: Cabinet Meeting Adopts Draft Decrees Aimed At Boosting Investment
▪ Tunisia: Implementing a National Strategy to Support Economic Entrepreneurs Is Now a Priority (Minister)
▪ Sudan: Internet Blackout Hinders Aid Distribution to Civilians
▪ Nigeria: Nigeria s GDP Grew By 3.46 Percent in Q4 2023 - NBS
▪ Malawi: Air Cargo Malawi Touts Opportunities in Mining Sector As Drivers of Economic Growth
▪ Mozambique: Government Lacks Money to Pay Allowances to Victims of Dump Collapse
▪ Ethiopia: AUC Chair Lays Cornerstone for Construction of State of the Art Laboratory Complex in Bishoftu
▪ Ethiopia: Afbc Underscores Crucial Role of Private Sector in Making Continental Free Trade Area Succesful
▪ Ethiopia: Renowned American Economist Forecasts Very Fast Growth for Decades in Ethiopia
▪ Southern Africa: Zimbabwe Joins International Energy Forum
▪ Africa: Africa s Debt Crisis Needs a Bold New Approach - Expert
▪ Angola: Oil Association Calls for Efficiency of Companies With Local Content
▪ Gambia: Focus On Renewable Energy
▪ Angola: Visa Exemption Contributes to Economic Diversification
▪ South Africa: Shack Dwellers Hope for Subsidised Solar Power
▪ South Africa: Increase Tax On Sugary Drinks to Fund an Increase in Social Grants, Say Activists
▪ Zimbabwe: Housing Project to Go Ahead
▪ Nigeria: Moghalu to Give Keynote At Leadership Conference and Awards
▪ Nigeria: Federal Govt Begins Audit of N22.7trn CBN Ways and Means Loan
▪ Nigeria: CBN s Move to Restore Confidence, Boost Forex Liquidity
▪ Nigeria: Turkiye to Promote Stronger Infrastructure Links
▪ Angola: Revenue Collection Increases 26.8 Percent in Cunene Province
▪ Nigeria: High Price - FG Mulls Lifting Ban On Cement Importation
▪ Nigeria: FG, Nass to Probe Buhari s N22.7trn Ways and Means Loan
▪ Seychelles: Seychelles Beau Vallon Promenade Project Starts Feb. 22 Despite Delays
▪ Nigeria: FG Uncovers 32 Routes of Smuggling Food Out of Nigeria
▪ Nigeria: Pump Price Remains Unchanged As Narto Calls Off Strike
▪ Zimbabwe: Global Group to Help Expand Power Grid
▪ Zimbabwe: PSL to Unveil Fresh Sponsorship Deal
▪ Zimbabwe: Minister Mourns Train Accident Victims
▪ Zimbabwe: Nigerians Fast Over Steep Food Prices
▪ Zimbabwe: National Youth Day to Focus On Unlocking Economic Potential
▪ South Africa: Brics States Ditch USD in 95pc of Trade
▪ Liberia: U.S.$1 Billion Needed to Address Electricity Shortage
▪ Africa: Digital Finance Summit to Convene in Johannesburg
▪ Nigeria: FG Committed to Implementing Agreement With Labour
▪ Nigeria: Senate to Investigate Cement Coys On Hike in Price
▪ Liberia: Government Warns Against Price Hike
▪ Nigeria: Wike Flags Off Construction of Another Abuja Road
▪ Nigeria: Senate to Probe High Cement Prices
▪ West Africa: Ecowas Co-Founder Gowon Urges Body to Lift Sanctions on Nigeria, Mali, Burkina Faso
▪ Nigeria: Ogun Waste Managers Threaten to Withdraw Services Over Huge Debt
▪ South Africa: Nehawu Statement On the 2024 Budget Speech
▪ Angola: Angola - Soyo Entrepreneurs Switching From Oil to Sustainable Agriculture
▪ Africa: Analysis - Clarifying Myth, Misconception Around U.S.-South Africa Bilateral Relation
▪ Zimbabwe: Zim, Russia Seek to Deepen Hi-Tech Links
▪ Africa: Zim Within Range of Africa s Fastest Growing Economies
▪ Kenya: Healthcare Workers in Kisii Issue 14-Day Strike Notice Over Arati Goons
▪ Kenya: Kplc Eyes 400,000 New Customers in 2024
▪ Kenya: NSE Names Frank Mwiti As New CEO
▪ Kenya: Army Officers Intecept Uncustomed Sugar in Garissa, No Arrests Made
▪ Kenya: Completion of Narok-Bomet Cable Line Will Solve Frequent Power Outages, Kenya Power
▪ Kenya: American Agency in Sh8.73bn to Address Kenya s Pedestrian Transportation Needs
▪ Kenya: Court Blocks Kisumu County From Relocating Bus Park
▪ Kenya: Kebs Bans Importation of Secondhand Evs With Less Than 80pc of Battery Life
▪ Nigeria: Pencom Recovers N129bn Unremitted Pension, Fines Defaulters N12.5bn
▪ Nigeria: Lagos Lifts Ban On RTEAN Operations
▪ Nigeria: Glo Introduces SME in a Box for Business Ease
▪ Nigeria: Stakeholders Express Concerns Over Ban of Satchet Alcoholic Drinks
▪ Nigeria: Naseni, Caverton Sign Pact to Establish Drone Assembly Plant, Training School
▪ Nigeria: Save the Naira, Stop the Blame Game
▪ Nigeria: Redan Demands FG s Immediate Intervention As Cement Prices Soar
▪ Nigeria: Women in Energy to Lead Conversations On Breaking Barriers At 2024 Summit
▪ Africa: Ethiopia Finalizes Preparations to Trade Under AfCFTA
▪ Ethiopia: Adding New Imputes to Economic Growth
▪ East Africa: Ethiopia Keen to Reverse the Collusion Course With Somalia to Economic Cooperation
▪ Africa: Africa Should Work On Mineral Value Addition, Taxation to Maximize Economic Benefit
▪ Africa: High Cost of Living in Africa Could Cause Unrest - AFDB
▪ Nigeria: How Cooking With Charcoal, Firewood Affects Women s Health - Nccc
▪ Nigeria: Maritime Security - Stop This Legislation
▪ Nigeria: Unemployment Rate Increases to 5 Percent in Q3 2023
▪ Nigeria: Hardship - APC Workers Mull Protest
▪ Nigeria: Spiro Expands to Nigeria, Pioneers Ev Motorbikes in Ogun
▪ Nigeria: Buhari s Ghost - It s the Economy, Stupid
▪ Liberia: Hike in Price of Rice Claims Lawmakers Attention
▪ Liberia: Finance Minister Holds Crucial Talks With IMF Mission
▪ Liberia: Weah, CBL Faux Pas
▪ Uganda: Mrs Museveni Assures Namboole Stadium Contractors of Remaining Funds
▪ Kenya: Bolt Discusses Welfare, Safety and Regulatory Concerns With Drivers
▪ Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Fights Illegal Settlers On State Land Sold After Being Seized From White Farmers
▪ Uganda: Transport Minister Katumba Urged to Fast-Track Kampala-Jinja Expressway
▪ Nigeria: Food Security - Customs Pledges to Accelerate War Against Smuggling of Nigeria s Grains
▪ Kenya: Kenyans Are Not Overtaxed, Treasury Boss Kiptoo Says Amid Outcry
▪ Nigeria: Workers Begin Indefinite Strike in Niger State Today
▪ Zimbabwe: Unions Blast Govt s Zionist Approach to Land Evictions
▪ Nigeria: ASUU Says 46 Members Lost Their Lives to Economic Hardship
▪ Nigeria: Lagos - Drugs, Firearms and Youth Unemployment Create Lethal Cocktail
▪ Africa: The First Oil Shock - February 1974 and the Making of Our Times
▪ Eswatini: Eswatini Losing the Fight Against Corruption, According to Its Citizens
▪ Africa: Gold and Governance Provide Hope for Kenya s Artisanal Miners
▪ Africa: Phasing Out From Fossil Fuels - an Imperative for Climate Justice
▪ Uganda: We re Surrounded By Oil - Activist Gardening in a Shadow of EACOP
▪ Congo-Kinshasa: UN Security Council Sanctions 6 Rebel Leaders in Congo
▪ Nigeria: Exclusive - Forex Crisis: Nigeria Plans Clampdown On Binance, Other Crypto Firms
▪ Zimbabwe: Global Factory Check-Up to Reveal Extent of Recovery
▪ Africa: 56th ECA Session, Zim s Free Takeaways for Africa
▪ Nigeria: Palliatives - Teach Them How to Fish Instead!
▪ Nigeria: Wike Directs Demolition of Abuja Community Encroaching On Technology Village
▪ Nigeria: Fmbn Seeks Recapitalisation, Says N2.5bn Inadequate
▪ Zimbabwe: PSC Clears Air On Pension Scheme
▪ Zimbabwe: BNC Targets Return to Full Production in March
▪ Zimbabwe: Premier Seeks U.S.$3,1m to Commence Operations
▪ Zimbabwe: Zim a Profitable Investment Destination
▪ Africa: Opening Remarks by Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina President, African Development Bank Group Introducing the Presentation of the 2024 Africa Macroeconomic Performance and Outlook Report
▪ Zimbabwe: Tanganda to Grow Regional Footprint
▪ Zimbabwe: Tobacco Farmers Demand Answers On U.S.$46m Afforestation Levy
▪ South Africa: #unitebehind s Seven-Year Push for Accountability At Prasa
▪ Liberia: Veep Koung Stresses Need for Economic Corporation Among Nations
▪ Malawi: 100 People to Walk for Hunger From Blantyre to Thyolo
▪ Angola: President of the Republic Appoints New Secretaries of State for Energy and Water
▪ Nigeria: Cement Price - FG Promises to Fix Roads, Reduce Import Duties
▪ Nigeria: Hardship - Ibadan Youths, Traders Protest High Cost of Living Amid Heavy Security
▪ Nigeria: Nigerians Groan As Cement Price Hits New High in Days
▪ Sudan: Communications Blackout Continues in Large Parts of Sudan
▪ Nigeria: Harsh Economy - Sacked Workers Withdraw N217.4 Billion From Pension Assets
▪ Nigeria: Naira Falls to N1,598.54/$, N1,720/$ Amid Reforms
▪ Nigeria: UBA Takes Centre Stage At 2024 Ecowas Mining Forum in Cotonou
▪ Nigeria: Nigeria Needs Peace to Overcome Current Challenges
▪ Nigeria: Why This Is Worst Time in Nigeria s History - - Catholic Bishops
▪ Uganda: Naro Licenses More Seed Companies to Boost Seed Exports
▪ Uganda: Banks Want Harsher Punishments for Fraudsters
▪ South Africa: Inside the Stinking Ship At Cape Town Harbour Carrying 19,000 Cattle to the Middle East
▪ Tanzania: RC Chalamila Demands Dart Solve Transport Woes
▪ East Africa: EAC Focuses On Renewable Energy Sources
▪ Nigeria: Electricity - Forex Crisis, Inflation Drive Up Meter Prices By 80 Percent - -Investigation
▪ Nigeria: Forex Crises - 2024 Budget Suffers Major Dislocations
▪ Nigeria: Nigeria Lost N17 Trillion to Tax Waivers in Five Years - Senate Committee
▪ Nigeria: Fuel Queues - Tinubu s Minister Meets With Striking Tanker Drivers
▪ Africa: South Africa Is Falling Behind in Africa s New Gold Rush
▪ Nigeria: Millions Budgeted for Office Construction in Boko Haram-Controlled Forest
▪ Tanzania: Hybrid Electric Vehicle Technology Launched in Tz
▪ Africa: Wake Up Africa! Don t Lag Behind
▪ West Africa: Trade Unions Threaten Nationwide Strike Over Detention of Journalist
▪ Liberia: Central Bank of Liberia s U.S.$80.3m Loan to Government for Salaries Sparks Debate Over Skipping Legislative Approval
▪ Liberia: Government Finalizes Slight Reduction in Rice Price
▪ Zimbabwe: Passion Drives Moto-X s Trailblazing Kid
▪ Nigeria: Rising Cooking Gas Price - Nigerians Resort to Charcoal, Firewood
▪ Nigeria: Withheld Salaries - Varsity Workers Protest FG s Selective Payment Plan
▪ Africa: AfDB Report Puts Africa s GDP At 3.8 Percent in 2024
▪ Africa: African Education System Must Promote Technology - Summit
▪ Nigeria: FX Crisis - What I Would Have Done Differently - Atiku
▪ South Africa: Cr s Tintswalo Analogy Would Have Been Laughable If It Wasn t So Insulting to Millions
▪ Gambia: Sabally Apologizes Abubakary Jawara Accepts
▪ Nigeria: Economy Has Positive Outlook - Governor
▪ Nigeria: Access Bank Boosts Financial Well-Being of Customers
▪ West Africa: Nigeria Gets $30bn Investment Commitments From Foreign Firms
▪ Nigeria: Royal Exchange Reshuffles Management Team for Efficiency
▪ West Africa: How Nigeriens in Nigeria Are Faring After Country s Exit From Ecowas
▪ Nigeria: How to Navigate Nigeria s Economic Hardship - Sterling Bank CEO
▪ South Africa: No Pie in the Sky - - Malema Defends Pledge to Fix Power Cuts in Only Six Months
▪ Nigeria: Power Grid Drops to 3,530mw As Rationing Persists Nationwide
▪ Nigeria: Presidency Replies to Atiku s Exchange Rate Proposal
▪ Uganda: How Agri-Food Sector Could Unlock Millions of Jobs for African Youth
▪ Nigeria: No Blockage of Trucks On Kara-Jebba-Mokwa Road - Police
▪ Kenya: National Treasury Urges Firms to Pay Taxes to KRA
▪ Kenya: Macadamia Nuts Price More Than Quintuple to Sh100 After Lifting of Export Ban
▪ Kenya: Betting Regulator Enforces Court Order Against Speed Dial Feature On Internet Browsers
▪ Niger: Ecowas Prepares to Lift Sanctions on Niger - Report
▪ Mali: Slums and Guns in Bamako - What s Driving the Illegal Weapon Trade in Mali s Capital City
▪ South Africa: Corruption and Clean Energy in South Africa - Economic Model Shows Trust in Government Is Linked to Takeup of Renewables
▪ Africa: Infrastructure Development Is Key in the African Agenda 2063-Dr Manzungu
▪ Tanzania: Kiruswa - Tanzania Has Almost All Rare Minerals
▪ Tanzania: Samia Woos Norway Investors
▪ Africa: Bridging Africa s Gender Gap in Tech
▪ Ghana: New Vehicle Tax Aims to Tackle Pollution - Expert Unpacks How It ll Work and Suggests Reforms
▪ South Sudan: Zero Waste, More Hope in South Sudan
▪ Morocco: The Small Oasis Town Leading the Fight Against Water Privatisation
▪ Liberia: Nocal Officer-in-Charge Highlights Prospects of Liberia s Hydrocarbon Sector to Investors At Saipec Conference in Nigeria
▪ Liberia: MCC, LNP Begin Major Crackdown On Street Vendors in Monrovia
▪ Africa: Chinese Ambassador to Liberia Wants the Boakai s Administration Takes Full Advantage of China s Development Opportunities for Africa
▪ Namibia: Bolt Introduces Pilot Ride Service in Namibia
▪ Nigeria: Senate Suspends Motion Seeking Probe of Anchor Borrowers Programme, $2.4 Billion Fx Backlog
▪ Zimbabwe: Harare-Chirundu Highway Upgrade Triggers Job Rush
▪ Namibia: Scheduled Power Outage to Impact Windhoek and Surrounding Areas
▪ Kenya: State Enters a Deal With UK s Firm to Revive Fluorspar Mining in Elgeyo Marakwet
▪ Nigeria: FIRS Faults Buhari s N2.59trn Tax Credit Scheme On Road Construction
▪ Nigeria: Fire Guts Section of High Court in Kwara
▪ Nigeria: How to Make Kaduna Preferred Destination for Investors - Sani UBA
▪ Nigeria: Hardship - Nigeria Sitting On Keg of Gunpowder - Sultan
▪ Nigeria: Iju-Ishaga Fire - Lagos Commences Probe Into Gas Explosion
▪ Nigeria: Benue Residents Lament Increase in Cement Price
▪ Ethiopia: International Law On Statehood and Access to Sea and Ports
▪ Ethiopia: Deterring the Growing Threats of Air Sovereignty
▪ Ethiopia: Harari Expanding Infrastructure to Enhance Overall Growth
▪ East Africa: Ethio-Somaliland Port Deal Invigorates HOA Economic Ties
▪ Nigeria: Avoid Actions Injurious to Your Bail, Court Warns 20 Ex-Ptd Leaders
▪ Nigeria: Air Fares - Fears Mount Over Likely Shutdown As Tickets Price Rises
▪ Nigeria: Assembly Urges Sokoto Govt to Ban Exportation of Food Items
▪ Nigeria: How Ports Invaders Killed Our Members - Maritime Workers
▪ South Africa: No Major Tax Shocks Expected in Enoch Godongwana s Budget Speech
▪ South Africa: Lights Finally On in Karoo Towns After Storm Causes Two-Week Power Outage
▪ South Africa: Saica Disciplinary Process Found Wanting in SAA Biscuit Saga
▪ South Africa: In a Rare Show of Transparency, Dmre Updates Mining Applications Process On Social Media
▪ West Africa: Liberia Coast Guard Rescues Chinese Vessels
▪ Liberia: MRU Supports Liberty Corridor Project By HPX, Liberia, and Guma Africa Group
▪ Liberia: Can the New Mines Energy Minister Tame Mining Sector?
▪ Nigeria: Herbert Wigwe Always Wanted You to Consider It Done
▪ Nigeria: Food, Headline Inflation Spike to 35.4 Percent, 29.9 Percent
▪ Zimbabwe: Yambukai Finance Rewards Top Performing Employees
▪ Liberia: 730 Unrecognized Employees On Mos Payroll
▪ Nigeria: ASUU Threatens Another Strike
▪ Nigeria: Glo to Gift Customers N100m Cash, Phones in New Cashtoken Promo
▪ Nigeria: Customs, Lekki Port Assure Importers of Efficient, Seamless Operations
▪ Nigeria: Federal Govt Sets Up Security Committee On Highway Projects
▪ Nigeria: Investments Trapped, Broadband Penetration Nosedives As Infracos Face New Hurdle
▪ Nigeria: Expose Religious Sect Financing Terrorism
▪ Nigeria: Cocoa Prices Surge to Record High On Naira Depreciation
▪ Liberia: China Union Under Spotlight
▪ Liberia: House to Probe Power Outage
▪ Zimbabwe: Accountant Up for U.S.$45 000 Fraud
▪ East Africa: Airtel Africa to Build Data Hub in Kenya
▪ Nigeria: Nigeria to Remove Political Farmers From Database
▪ Namibia: 72 Percent of SIM Cards Registered
▪ Nigeria: Nigeria s Inflation Hits 29.9 Percent As Food Prices Rise
▪ Somalia: Festu Delegation Meets With Parliamentary Committee On Social Services Developments
▪ Liberia: MFDP Puts in Place Measures to Scrutinize Payrolls
▪ Nigeria: Cost of Living Crisis - Tinubu Meets Governors, Rules Out Food Importation, Outlines Solutions
▪ South Africa: Cosatu Welcomes the Proposed Extension of the Srd Grant to March 2025
▪ South Africa: Parliament Prepares to Host National Budget Speech
▪ Guinea: Is Guinea s Military Junta to Blame for Rice Shortage?
▪ Nigeria: Breaking - Nigeria s Inflation Hits 29.90 Percent Amid High Food Prices
▪ Namibia: In Sickness and in Health - !gawaxab Defends SA Rand Marriage
▪ Uganda: Extreme Weather Events Squeezing Farmers
▪ Liberia: Liberian Coast Guard Rescues Chinese Vessels
▪ Kenya: Kenya s Shilling Significantly Appreciates Against American Dollar
▪ Angola: Minister Defends Reformulation of Artisanal Fishing Activity
▪ Nigeria: Banking Credit to Economy Rises By 44 Percent to N96.2trn
▪ Nigeria: Hardship - Abiodun Announces N5bn Palliative in Ogun
▪ Nigeria: Hackers Now Use Chatgpt, Says Microsoft
▪ Nigeria: Electricity Subsidy Can t Continue - FG
▪ Nigeria: Nigeria Can Leverage Mobile Connectivity to Grow Fintech - NCC
▪ Nigeria: FG Unveils New Terms for Road Concession, Tolling
▪ Nigeria: Plateau Workers Decry Removal of Tertiary Schools Heads
▪ Nigeria: FG Backs NPA s Move to Implement Port Community System
▪ Nigeria: Saudi Arabia Partners FG On Job Creation, Clean Cooking
▪ Nigeria: Nigerians Condemn Cyber-Bullying of Super Eagles Iwobi
▪ Nigeria: Ndic Partnering CBN to Tackle Potential Risks in Banking Sector - Md
▪ Nigeria: Court Remands Kano Tiktoker, Kunya
▪ Nigeria: Key Steps to Improve and Protect the Naira
▪ South Africa: Old Age Grant Is Not Enough to Cover Care Needs, Researchers Find
▪ Nigeria: Dangote Refinery to Export First Fuel Cargoes
▪ Nigeria: Cost of Living Crisis - a Personal Story, By Azu Ishiekwene
▪ Nigeria: Electricity Prices May Increase As Govt Says Subsidy No Longer Sustainable
▪ Nigeria: Acci Partners Pebec to Ease Business Registration
▪ Nigeria: Nigeria, UK Trade Hits N12trn As Deal Sealed to Ease Barriers
▪ Nigeria: Truth IMF Told Us
▪ Rwanda: Inside Rwanda s New $100 Million Dairy Project
▪ Ghana: Ghanaian President Replaces Finance Minister, Others in Cabinet Reshuffle
▪ West Africa: West Africa Trade Will Take a Hit As Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso Leave Ecowas
▪ Africa: The South Must Unite to End Debt and Shape a New Economic Order
▪ Mozambique: - Mozambican Economy Grew By Five Per Cent in 2023
▪ Mozambique: Govt Wins Case, Won t Pay Over $100m to Indian Company
▪ Zimbabwe: MPs Plead With Govt to Treat Illegal Settlers With Empathy As Evictions Intensify
▪ Nigeria: Hardship - We Can t Pacify the People Anymore - Northern Traditional Rulers Tell FG
▪ South Africa: Internet Connectivity Improves
▪ Nigeria: Nsia Unveils $220,000 Prize for Innovation
▪ Nigeria: Naseni Recommits to Delivering On Mandate
▪ Nigeria: Equities Market Sheds N183bn in Bearish Trading
▪ Nigeria: Labour Faults Composition of New Minimum Wage Committee
▪ Nigeria: Diseases, Inflation Threaten Nigeria s Ginger Export
▪ Nigeria: IMF Advice... Don t Remove Electricity Subsidy, Labour Tells Tinubu
▪ Nigeria: Nimasa Deploys Floating Dock to Stem N180bn Annual Capital Flight
▪ Nigeria: Saudi Arabia Partners Nigeria On National LPG Training Programme
▪ Nigeria: Improving Forex Liquidity to Boost Reserves
▪ Nigeria: CBN Makes 1st Forex Market Intervention in 5 Months, Sells $86m
▪ Nigeria: Aazik Homes to Begin Operations in River Park
▪ Nigeria: Seplat Energy Achieves Iso 26000 Endorsement On Social Responsibility
▪ Southern Africa: Road Project to Link SADC Countries Underway
▪ Tanzania: MPs Call for Thorough Assessment of Dart Operations
▪ Tanzania: Unido, TIB to Enhance Bioenergy Sector
▪ Tanzania: Shares, Bond Sales Increase Significantly
▪ Liberia: Cshra-P Raises Concern Over Road Blocks By AFL Wives
▪ Nigeria: I No Be Iwobi , Sadiq Umar Warns Cyberbullies Over Afcon Loss
▪ Nigeria: How We re Using Technology to Improve Learning Process in Nigeria - Educare Boss, Alex Onyia
▪ Nigeria: FG Makes U-Turn, Says UK Lawyers Can t Practise in Nigeria
▪ Nigeria: High Demand for Sex Toys, Lingerie Despite Economic Crunch
▪ Nigeria: Reject IMF s Recommendation On Fuel, Electricity Subsidy, Prp Tells FG
▪ Nigeria: Vanguard Personality of the Year - Adeleke, Giant Strides in Infrastructure
▪ Nigeria: NFF Seeks More Corporate Funding of Football
▪ Nigeria: FIRS Assures Taxpayers of Friendly Tax Administration
▪ Nigeria: FG Launches Techadvantage to Strengthen Socio-Economic Devt
▪ Nigeria: Maida Proves to Be Transparent, Adjusts Telecom Data Measurement
▪ Central Africa: Rwanda Launches Aviation Training Centre
▪ Nigeria: Gas Explosion Razes Yobe Varsity Female Hostel
▪ Nigeria: Oluwo Advises Tinubu to Open Borders, Lift Ban On Grains, Others
▪ Nigeria: IMF Confirms Return of Petrol Subsidy Under Tinubu
▪ Ghana: ORC to Strike 8,000 Defaulting Firms From Register By May 2024
▪ Liberia: Senate Transport Committee Mandates Transport Minister-Designate to Investigate Sg At Roberts Flight Information Region
▪ Liberia: Mano River Union Backs New Railway Construction of New Multi-User Railway By Hpx, Guma Group and Liberian Government
▪ Nigeria: Tinubu Govt Tells Governors Economy Troubled but Unlike Venezuela
▪ Zimbabwe: Most Jobs Exposed to AI in Advanced Economies
▪ Zimbabwe: 300 Tractors to Speed Up Rural Roads Rehab
▪ Zimbabwe: Changes in Household Occupation Shows Growth of Modern Economy
▪ Zimbabwe: Tunga Director At War With Actors Over Production Payments
▪ Zimbabwe: Ipec Demands Early Settlement of Claims
▪ Zimbabwe: Structured Currency Part of Monetary Reforms
▪ Nigeria: Residents Protest High Cost of Living in Sokoto
▪ South Africa: Subcommittee on Africa Chairman James Sponsors Bill to Rview U.S. Ties to South Africa
▪ Senegal: CPJ Welcomes West African Lawsuit Against Senegal Internet Shutdowns
▪ Sudan: Communications Blackout - El Sudani Network Restored
▪ South Africa: Siu to Probe Nc Economic Development Agency
▪ South Africa: Draft Work Visa Regulations a Boon for Attracting Skills
▪ South Africa: Comments Deadline for Draft IRP 2023 Extended
▪ South Africa: Infrastructure Development
▪ Africa: It s Time for Africa!
▪ South Africa: Fire Minister Dipuo Peters, Rail Activists Demand
▪ Kenya: Expect Milk Prices to Increase to Sh60 in the Coming Months, DP Gachagua Assures Dairy Farmers
▪ Nigeria: Investigators Reveal More Details About Helicopter Crash That Claimed Wigwe, Others
▪ Nigeria: Why We re Suspending Our Businesses in Enugu - Sachet Water Producers
▪ East Africa: Seychelles to Create Container Control Unit Under Revenue Commission s Leadership
▪ Nigeria: Niwa to Remove Five Wrecks, License 2200 Boats in Lagos
▪ Nigeria: Unbearable Cost - Table, Sachet Water Producers Close Shop in Enugu
▪ Namibia: Swakop Uranium Foundation Donates to Westside High and Venessa Kindergarten
▪ Kenya: Keninvest s Bill Seeks to Streamline Issuance of Licenses, Permits and Approvals to Investors
▪ Kenya: 2 Super Rich Cards Unveiled By KCB, Visa
▪ Africa: Uganda Maintains Fourth Spot in Absa Africa Financial Markets Index
▪ Uganda: Uedcl Promises More Business to Suppliers Ahead of Umeme Takeover
▪ Zimbabwe: Turf Wars Between Govt and Council Disrupting Sports Infrastructure Development - Sports Minister
▪ Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Nurses Seek Better Conditions Abroad but Fear for Patients At Home
▪ Nigeria: Stock Watch - Mutual Benefits, UBA, Ecobank Top Stocks Pick This Week
▪ Nigeria: Experts Hinge Stable Power On Advanced Metering, Bills Payment
▪ Nigeria: Analysts Predict Bearish Trend in Equities Market This Week
▪ Tunisia: Construction of Kairouan University Hospital to Begin Before End of H1 2024
▪ Tunisia: Three Public Transport Companies Owe Social Security Funds 600 Million Dinars (Official)
▪ Tunisia: Apia - 370 Agricultural Investment Operations Approved in Kasserine in 2023
▪ Tunisia: Public and Private Companies Owe More Than Tnd 9 Billion to Social Security Funds (Official))
▪ Tunisia: Trade Deficit Narrows By 49.7 Percent to Tnd 550.6 Million in January 2024 (Ins) [upd 1]
▪ Nigeria: Alleged Cyber-Bullying, Fake News - IG Orders Clampdown On Individuals, Groups
▪ Nigeria: Akpabio Wants Accessible, Affordable Energy for Nigerians
▪ Nigeria: Eedc Says Current Poor Power Supply in S/East Is Beyond Its Powers
▪ Rwanda: Kidney Transplants Now Covered Under Mutuelle De Sant #xE9; - RSSB
▪ Nigeria: Nut to Tinubu - Implement Teachers Professional Salary Structure Now
▪ Nigeria: Refrain From Regulating Social Media, Adeyanju Tells Gbaja
▪ Nigeria: Herbert Wigwe - Access Holdings Stocks Fall By 6.26 Percent
▪ Nigeria: Bolaji Agbede Replaces Late Wigwe As Access Holdings Acting Gceo
▪ Nigeria: FG Resolves January Salary Delay, Commends Workers for Patience
▪ Nigeria: Naira Hits New Low At Official Market
▪ Kenya: Pending Bills Committee to Submit Report to the National Treasury
▪ Sudan: Southern Kordofan Mining Practices Prompt Environmental Outcry
▪ Nigeria: Nigerian-British UK Minister, Badenoch, Arrives Abuja On Working Visit
▪ Nigeria: Bayelsa Govt Defends Market Relocation
▪ Nigeria: Bedesiegha Bridge Rehabilitation - Delta Govt Faults N-Delta Ministry s Claim
▪ Nigeria: Mosop Reiterates Commitment to Oil Resumption, Devt of Ogoniland
▪ Nigeria: Hardship - Pensioners Dying in Droves, Nup Raises Alarm
▪ Nigeria: Ban On Spirits in Sachets, Pet Bottles Threatens N800bn Investments - MAN
▪ Nigeria: Institutionalising Culture of Fiscal Transparency in Nigeria Customs
▪ Nigeria: Blame Corrupt Politicians for Downturn of Naira - Isa Yuguda
▪ Nigeria: Apostle Suleman Inaugurates N2.5bn Global Administration Complex
▪ Nigeria: FSL Securities Projects Higher Level of Bond Activities in 2024
▪ Nigeria: Banks Grow Total Assets By 50 Percent N107.3trn
▪ Nigeria: More Nigerians, Customers to Benefit From Axa Mansard Promo Extension
▪ Nigeria: FG Set to Create 50m Jobs As CAC Registers 2m Businesses
▪ Africa: Trademark Africa Gets Sh10.1bn to Advance Sustainable Trade, Economic Inclusivity
▪ Nigeria: The Perimeter of the Judicial Leash, By Chidi Odinklau
▪ Nigeria: Rain, Wintry Weather Responsible for Crash - US Authorities
▪ Nigeria: We Are Committed to Driving Capital Market Reforms - -Senate
▪ Nigeria: Investors Lose N1.4trn As High TB Rates Jolts Stock Market
▪ Nigeria: Gunmen Kill Driver, Abduct Passengers in Ondo
▪ Nigeria: Higher Prices Loom As Businesses Rely More On Loans to Survive
▪ Nigeria: The Danger After Afcon 2023
▪ Gambia: Barrow Launches Recovery Focused National Development Plan
▪ Gambia: Government Awards Six Road Construction Contracts to Local Contractors
▪ Malawi: Abida Mia Hails Chakwera for Naming Road After Husband
▪ Nigeria: Access Holdings - How Wigwe s Successor Will Emerge
▪ Nigeria: Disincentives of Rise in Import Duty
▪ Nigeria: Abandoned Vehicles Litter Seaports Over High Tariffs
▪ Nigeria: Police Recruitment - No Date Fixed for Examination - PSC
▪ Nigeria: Maritime Policing - National Assembly to End Navy s Monopoly
▪ Nigeria: Certificate Verification - Nurses Demand Withdrawal of New Circular
▪ Nigeria: States Asked to Subsidise Prices of Drugs
▪ Nigeria: Serap Sues Nass Over Silence On N344.85bn Budget
▪ Zimbabwe: Karo Forges Ahead With Project Despite Price Fall
▪ Zimbabwe: Govt Clarifies Driver s Licence Conversion
▪ Zimbabwe: New Etf Gives Maximum Foreign Exposure On the JSE
▪ Nigeria: How Rising Cost of Building Materials Puts Nigerians On Edge
▪ Nigeria: Freed but Still Bound - Why Liberalising the Exchange Rate Is a Bad Option for the Naira
▪ Nigeria: Create Access Roads to Renewed Hope Cities, Tinubu Directs Ministers
▪ Nigeria: Nigerian Economy Poorly Managed in the Last 8years - Agusto Co
▪ West Africa: Nigeria Experiencing Stalled Per Capita Growth, Poverty, Food Insecurity - IMF
▪ Nigeria: UNN Gets N600m Solar Power Plant
▪ Nigeria: Access Bank to Announce Wigwe s Successor As Okonjo-Iweala, Otedola, Others Mourn
▪ Nigeria: The Impending Threats of AI to 2027 Nigeria s Democratic Process
▪ Nigeria: Bon Hotels Seek End to Dollarisation of Hospitality Sector
▪ Nigeria: Niger Reiterates Ban On Flights From Nigeria
▪ Nigeria: Seek Help From International Creditors, Babalola Tells Tinubu
▪ Nigeria: Forex Crisis - Hajj Registration Below 50 Percent As Payment Closes Today
▪ Nigeria: Transport Minister Charges Agency Heads to Pursue FDIs
▪ Ghana: Aftermath of fatal accident - Minister cautions Ofankor-Nsawam Road drivers against recklessness
▪ Ghana: Review curfew in Nkwanta !! ...Traders, residents appeal to govt
▪ Gambia: KMC mayor hands over plots of land to Staff Welfare Association
▪ South Africa: Court Orders SAPS to Investigate Organised Crime Attacks On Intercape Buses
▪ Zimbabwe: Council Must Take Control of Its Own Bus Terminuses
▪ Zimbabwe: U.S.$1m Used for Rufaro Refurbishment
▪ Zimbabwe: ZSE Offers Guidance to Prospective Issuers
▪ Zimbabwe: Varun Expands Into Zim s Confectionery Market
▪ Zimbabwe: Chilonga Families Throw Weight Behind Lucerne Grass Project
▪ Zimbabwe: Navigating the Political Minefield of Social Media
▪ Southern Africa: SADC Endorses Liberation Museum
▪ Zimbabwe: Zim, UAE Seek Closer Ties As Trade Jumps 300 Percent
▪ Africa: Empowering Women in Agriculture ( EWA) s 7th High-Level Breakfast Meeting on the margins of the 37th African Union Summit
▪ East Africa: Kenya Secures Major Deals With Toyota
▪ Nigeria: More Local Manufacturers as Multinational Pharmaceutical Firms Exit Nigeria, National Drug Control Says
▪ Nigeria: President Tinubu - Nigerians Are Starving, By Toyin Falola
▪ Nigeria: Lagos Residents Groan As Cost of Condoms Increases By 200 Percent
▪ Nigeria: Minimum Wage - APC Chieftain Warns FG to Avoid Arbitrary Increment
▪ Nigeria: Wigwe s Tragic Death - Corporate World Has Lost Extraordinary Genius - Rone
▪ Angola: Truck Transport On the Luanda/Cabinda Route Suspended
▪ Nigeria: Federal Workers in 90 MDAs Yet to Get January Salaries
▪ West Africa: Editorial - Ecowas and the Burden of the Sahelian Contagion
▪ Sudan: Complete Shutdown of Telecommunications Services in Sudan
▪ Africa: Secrets of Soil-Enriching Pulses Could Transform Future of Sustainable Agriculture
▪ Nigeria: Pay Us Our January Salaries, Nigerian Federal Workers Lament
▪ Lesotho: World Bank Boss in Lesotho to Assess Projects
▪ Kenya: Export-Led Growth, the Cure to Kenya s Currency Devaluation
▪ Lesotho: Poultry Farmers Cry Foul
▪ Lesotho: Civil Servants Issue Ultimatum Over Salaries
▪ Southern Africa: Angolan Ambassador Stresses Importance of Lobito Corridor
▪ Zimbabwe: Govt Crafting Permanent Solution to Exchange Rate, Price Distortions - Mnangagwa
▪ Nigeria: Farewell to a Visionary Leader - Access Bank Announces Wigwe s Death
▪ Nigeria: Minimum Wage - What Is in It for Workers As Negotiations Begin?
▪ Uganda: Graduates May Have to Consider Dirty Jobs
▪ South Africa: Stage 6 - Eskom Working on Units Affected By Boiler Tube Leaks
▪ Nigeria: Obituary - Herbert Wigwe, the Visionary Who Co-Built Nigeria s Biggest Lender
▪ Nigeria: Access Holdings CEO Nerbert Wigwe and Family Die in U.S. Chopper Crash
▪ East Africa: Somalia, Somaliland and the Explosive Port Deal
▪ Central Africa: Lobito Corridor - Hoping to Break China s Grip On African Ore
▪ Zimbabwe: Be Able to Spot the Difference Between Fall and African Armyworms
▪ Nigeria: The Silence of the Obidients
▪ Nigeria: Katsina Governor Sets Up Taskforce on Food Prices
▪ Nigeria: Law Bars Central Bank From Advancing More Loans to Govt - Cardoso
▪ Nigeria: Youths Protest in Osun Over Rising Cost of Living
▪ Nigeria: TotalEnergies to Exit Nigerian Onshore Oil Business
▪ Southern Africa: U.S., Zambia, AFC Host Pgi Forum to Strengthen Investment in Lobito Corridor
▪ Nigeria: How the Lack of Trust Stifles Nigeria s Economic Potential
▪ Nigeria: Power Supply - Nigerian Govt Sets Up Committee to Resolve Gas Shortage
▪ Nigeria: No Increase in Petrol Pump Price - NNPC
▪ Nigeria: NNPC, CBN Review Decision On Management of Oil Revenue
▪ Nigeria: Breaking - Worsening Economy: NLC, TUC Talk Tough, Issue Fresh Ultimatum
▪ Africa: Why American, European Companies Need to Invest in Africa s Mining Sector - Interview - with Tom Sheehy
▪ Zimbabwe: Increased Power Generation a Giant Leap
▪ Nigeria: Governors Demand Urgent Solutions to Inflation, Insecurity
▪ Angola: Cape Verde Wants Air Connection With Angola
▪ Sudan: Satellite Internet Services Surge in Sudan
▪ South Africa: Investment in Infrastructure Gains Momentum
▪ South Africa: The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) s Statement On the State of the Nation Address (SONA).
▪ South Africa: Communities Demand More Benefits From Mines in Their Towns
▪ Malawi: Airtel Gets 10-Year Renewed License, Touts Its Over K50bn Contribution to Macra
▪ Nigeria: One Dies, Three Injured in Lagos Multiple Gas Trucks Explosion
▪ Senegal: Senegal Internet Restored After Election Postponement Unrest
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▪ Nigeria: Electronic Transmission of Election Results in Sight As Bill Scales Second Reading
▪ Nigeria: Customs Set to Surpass N5 TRN Revenue Target
▪ Liberia: Chambers Wants Maritime Probed
▪ Nigeria: What Is Driving Nigeria s Stock Market Boom?
▪ Nigeria: Newly-Uncovered False Foreign Exchange Claims Could Hurt Nigerian Economy
▪ Zimbabwe: Zimbabweans Assured of Adequate Maize Supply Ahead of Expected Drought
▪ South Africa: UCT Employees Union to Go On Strike On Thursday
▪ Nigeria: Protest Rattles Tinubu Administration, Orders Given On Food Prices
▪ Ethiopia: Somaliland-Ethiopia Port Deal - International Opposition Flags Complex Red Sea Politics
▪ Africa: COP 10 - Health And Politics: Is There A Lack Of Transparency ?
▪ South Africa: Fuel Price Increase - Ramaphosa s SONA Must Provide Relief to Struggling Consumers
▪ Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Hints At More Policies to Deal With Zimbabwe s Galloping Inflation, Valueless Dollar
▪ South Africa: Mashatile Calls for More to Be Done to Transform Mining Industry
▪ South Africa: Prasa Western Cape Making Strides
▪ South Africa: Eskom Reduces Load Shedding to Stage 1
▪ South Africa: Agricultural Sector Urged to Protect Livestock From Extreme Heat
▪ South Africa: President Ramaphosa Agrees to Extend Commissioner Kieswetter s Tenure At SARS
▪ South Africa: Union Body Speaks on Epectation on State of the Nation Address
▪ South Africa: 2023 Tax Laws Published
▪ Africa: Despite the Hazards, Ghana s Illicit Waste Trade Is Booming
▪ Ethiopia: PM Abiy Acknowledges Monetary Policy Setbacks in Tackling Inflation, Calls for Tougher Measures
▪ Seychelles: Seychelles and Malaysia Discuss High-Tech Innovation in Agriculture Sector
▪ Nigeria: Nigeria Spent a On Education, Medical Tourism in 10 Years - Cardoso
▪ Liberia: Senate Wants Audit to Ascertain U.S. $40 Million Claims
▪ South Africa: Evening Load Shedding to Remain At Stage 3
▪ Rwanda: Govt Leases Land in 9 Districts to Expand Network Coverage
▪ Nigeria: Declare State of Emergency in Export Sector, Govt Urged
▪ Nigeria: We Inherited $7 Billion Unpaid FX - Cardoso
▪ Liberia: Mcgill Abandons Road Project
▪ Angola: Companies Highlight Partnerships Creation At Indaba Mining Opening
▪ Tanzania: No Sugar Stranded at Dar Port - Officials React to Reports
▪ Nigeria: Nigeria Fails to Meet Oil Production Targets in 10yrs
▪ Namibia: Drought Relief Assistance in Full Swing
▪ South Africa: Work Seekers Warned Not to Fall for Jobs Scam
▪ Ghana: Adopting Green Technologies - Collaboration Needed to Mitigate Job Losses
▪ Nigeria: Protest in Minna Over High Cost of Living
▪ South Africa: Health Working Around the Clock to Absorb Unemployed Doctors - Minister Phaahla
▪ Angola: Angola to Host New Space in Africa 2024 Conference
▪ Nigeria: CBN Uncovers $2.4 Billion False Forex Claim Pressuring Naira - Cardoso
▪ Sudan: Sudan Communications Blackout Widens Amid Accusations
▪ Senegal: Internet Mobile Data Temporarily Suspended, Says Minister
▪ Senegal: What Sall s Govt Has Done Since Delaying Election
▪ Senegal: Mobile Internet Cut to Break Tension
▪ Ghana: Protect Financial Data From Cyber-Attack - Veep
▪ Nigeria: Cardoso, CBN and the Nigerian Economy
▪ Ghana: Mofa Ordered to Disburse Gh #xA2;1.4m Compensation to Poultry Farmers
▪ Ghana: Puma Energy Ghana Reiterates Commitment to Enabling Access to Energy
▪ Liberia: New National Port Authority Boss Looking to Address High Fees On Containers, Clearing
▪ Nigeria: Hardship - Declare State of Emergency On Export Sector, FG Urged
▪ Nigeria: Increase in School, Medical Tourism Putting Pressure On Naira - CBN Governor
▪ Nigeria: Enugu Residents Bemoan High Cost, Scarcity of Drinking Water
▪ Ghana: Ex-President Mahama Promises to Bring Economy Back On Track
▪ Namibia: Unemployment Crisis Needs Urgent Action
▪ Nigeria: Bonga Oil Spill - Niger Delta Communities Protest in Abuja Over $3.6bn Shell Award
▪ Zimbabwe: EU Maintains Sanctions On Zimbabwe Defence Industries for Another Year
▪ Tanzania: Imported Sugar Supply Begin to Ease Shortage, Cool Prices
▪ Sudan: RSF Denies Being Behind Communication Blackout in Sudan
▪ Somalia: NISA Shuts Down Al-Shabaab-Affiliated Websites
▪ Kenya: Kenya and South Africa Strengthen Trade Ties Under AfCFTA Framework
▪ South Africa: Global Call to Combat Plastic Pollution Intensifies During South African Gathering
▪ Nigeria: No to Third Party Operation of Port Harcourt Refinery
▪ Nigeria: CBN Unfolds Measures to Boost Fx Supply, Mitigate Foreign Currency Speculation
▪ Nigeria: NSCDC Arrests Six Suspects for Illegal Dealing in Petroleum Product
▪ Nigeria: Electricity Consumers Increase to 11.71m in Q3 2023 - NBS
▪ Nigeria: Tinubu Orders AGF, EFCC, Others to Resolve $1.3 Billion Malabu Oil Deal Saga
▪ Zimbabwe: Lake Mutirikwi Hydro Power Project 75% Complete
▪ Uganda: MPs Pile Pressure On Agriculture Minister to Table Fisheries Law
▪ Liberia: Liberia Sinks in Debts
▪ Ethiopia: The Game-Changing Role of GERD in Regional Integration, Economic Growth
▪ Nigeria: NNPC Ltd to Petrol Tanker Owners - Tough Times Will End Soon
▪ Nigeria: Over 30 Feared Dead As Tanker Explodes in Imo Forest
▪ Nigeria: Nigeria s Inflation Rate to Drop to 23% in 2024, 15.5% in 2025 - IMF
▪ Nigeria: The Bane of Uncontrolled Population
▪ Nigeria: Nigeria s Electricity Customers Rose to 11.7 Million in Q3 2023 - Report
▪ Nigeria: Senate Panel Summons CBN Governor Over State of Economy
▪ Kenya: 1,537 Firms Submit Sh145.5bn Pending Bill Request to the State
▪ Kenya: Govt Pending Bills Hit Sh145.5 Billion in January
▪ Kenya: Corporate Sector Lauded for Aiding Growth of Golf Clubs in Kenya
▪ Kenya: Govt to Begin Crackdown on Unregistered Airbnbs
▪ Kenya: Kenyan, Ethiopian Cut Flowers to Face More Scrutiny in EU
▪ Kenya: KRA in Deal With Accountants to Develop New Taxes
▪ Nigeria: CBN Issues Fresh Requirements to Mitigate Foreign Currency Risks
▪ Nigeria: Sanwo-Olu in China, to Seal Deals On Lagos Rail Services
▪ Kenya: Brookside, Uniliver, Bat Among 29 Companies Listed for Polluting Nairobi River
▪ Rwanda: Minerals - Experts, Investors on Rwanda-UK Areas of Craze
▪ Africa: African Countries Are Struggling With High Debt, Demands to Spend More and Collapsing Currencies
▪ Africa: Africa Seeks Commercial Ties With Advanced Countries - Premier
▪ Africa: Africa Caribbean SMEs Network and Investment Group (Acsmen)
▪ Africa: Let s Encourage Free Trade, Movement in Africa!
▪ Kenya: SGR Train Extension to Kisumu to Improve Lake Transport
▪ Ethiopia: Anchor Stabilizer in Destabilized Region
▪ Liberia: Bloom Bank Assures Citizens
▪ Nigeria: What Will It Take for Nigeria to Work?
▪ Nigeria: Committee Asked to Give Nigerian Workers Living Wage
▪ Nigeria: Labour Tasks Govt On Creation of Viable Environment for Good Governance
▪ Nigeria: IMF Downgrades Nigeria s Growth, Forecasts 23% Inflation
▪ Africa: Ghana President Urges African Leaders to Intensify Trade to Unlock U.S.$450 Billion AfCFTA Income
▪ Ethiopia: Expediting Urban Water, Sanitation Facilities to Catch With Rapid Urbanization in Ethiopia
▪ Kenya: Jambojet Ranked 2nd in Africa for Youthful Fleet
▪ Kenya: Mombasa Poultry Farmers Decry Proposed Levies on Chicken Products
▪ Kenya: KMPDU Issues Strike Threat Should Govt Not Restore Comprehensive Health Cover
▪ Kenya: President Ruto Courts European Investors in Italy
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