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Kenya
Business: How Luthuli Avenue traders change their story to con shoppers
Nairobi's Luthuli Avenue at the heart of the city is a renowned one-stop shop for electronic goods, both well-known brands and sweet-sounding names tailored to entice buyers.
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Kenya
Business: Cane growers jittery of sugar importation plan
Sugarcane growers from Western Kenya have opposed plans to allow millers to import and re-brand sugar.
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Kenya
Smart Harvest: Cane growers jittery of sugar importation plan
Sugarcane growers from Western Kenya have opposed plans to allow millers to import and re-brand sugar.
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USA
Positivo il Mercato americano
(Teleborsa) - Il listino USA mostra un timido guadagno in chiusura, con il Dow Jones che ha messo a segno un +0,24%, mentre, al contrario, rimane ai nastri di partenza lo S&P-500, che si ferma a...
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Corea del Sud
Seoul stocks end higher on foreign buying
South Korean stocks closed higher Wednesday as foreign buyers scooped up large-cap tech and telecom shares, offsetting a
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Corea del Sud
Seoul shares up in late morning on Wall Street gains
South Korean stocks traded higher late Wednesday morning as foreign investors scooped up large-cap tech and telecom shar
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Senegal
Une nouvelle publication suggère davantage de ressources pour le continent
Dakar, 2 août (APS) - ''L'Afrique en marche'', une nouvelle publication dont l'ancien président nigérian Olusegun Obasanjo est l'un des co-auteurs, suggère la mobilisation davantage de ressources pour faire décoller le continent, en misant également sur des stratégies qui permettraient de minimiser les risques liés à l'investissement. Dakar, 2 août ...
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Senegal
Sortie de la dernière promotion de l'Ecole des officiers de la gendarmerie, vendredi
Dakar, 2 août (APS) - Le ministre des Forces armées, Dr Augustin Tine préside, vendredi à 8h, à l'Ecole des officiers de la gendarmerie nationale (EOGN), la cérémonie de sortie des élèves officiers de la promotion "colonel Madiop Diallo", selon un communiqué transmis à l'APS. Dakar, 2 août (APS) ...
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Turchia
Turkey’s foreign trade deficit soars 80 pct in July
Turkey’s foreign trade gap surged 80.4 percent in July and exceeded $8.7 billion due to a steep rise in gold imports and a base effect that resulted from a failed coup last July.
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Etiopia
Turkish construction giant mulls growth in Africa
Turkish construction giant Yapı Merkezi hopes a $3 billion modern railway-line project it is building in Ethiopia and Tanzania will showcase its skills and make it a “trusted development partner” in Africa.