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Angola
Angola: Revised Budget Ensures More Fiscal Space to Investment Expenditure
[ANGOP] Luanda -Angolan government has decided to review the State Budget for 2016) due to adjustment of global oil prices and correction of non-oil revenue, said Friday the Finance Minister Armando Manuel.
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Nigeria
Nigeria: Nigeria Will Be Among Top Investment Countries in 2019 - Buhari
[Leadership] Nigeria will be one of the most attractive and easiest places of doing business in the world by 2019, President Muhammadu Buhari has assured.
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Nigeria
Nigeria: Kogi, Juma Partner On $1 Billion Investment in Water, Agriculture
[Leadership] Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello, has described the programmes and policies of his administration as geared towards making Kogi, Nigeria's economic hub.
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Austria
Africa: Oil Producers See Little Relief At U.S.$45
[EA Business] Vienna -International crude oil prices hovered at $45 a barrel amid falling demand and an excess of supply according to the latest report by the International Energy Agency writes JOHN SAMBO.
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Kenya
Africa: Kenya to Host Talks On Farming Investment
[EA Business] Kampala -Kenya will on 5-9 September host over 1,500 delegates to the six African Green Revolution Forum (AGRF), which is expected to advance policies and secure investments that will help better life for millions of Africa's farmers and farming families.
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Cina
Tanzania: Tanzania-China Enterprises Unlock Huge Agriculture Potentials
[Daily News] Tanzania could capitalise on food crisis striking most African countries, an initiative that would boost its foreign exchange earnings.
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Kenya
Africa: Govts Challenged to Make Farming Attractive
[Citizen] Nairobi -African governments have been challenged to transform agriculture into an attractive business for the majority of the continents' small scale farmers.
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Etiopia
Enhancing Agricultural Productivity Via Innovation
[Ethiopian Herald] Much has been said about the role of agriculture in the Ethiopian economy. But the nation has not yet come out from rain fed and subsistence agriculture. Moreover, Ethiopia has been hit by drought for many years.
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Etiopia
Real Partnership for Socio-Economic Development
[Ethiopian Herald] It was sixty five years back, the blood-cemented relationship between Ethiopians and South Koreans began . It was during the Korean war, Ethiopia,as one of the founding members of the United Nations, had responded quickly to the UN's Security Council's call for peace and maintenance of security. More ...
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Etiopia
Netherlands Keen to Diversify Ethiopia Partnership
[Ethiopian Herald] Ethio-Dutch long-standing and excellent ties have expanded more recently.