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Insurance vital, but no magic bullet to fight drought in Africa
Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation Country: Malawi, Mauritania, Niger, SenegalInsurance companies that pay out directly to farmers are still few and far between in many developing countries, and they mainly serve commercial farmers because the poorest cannot afford to pay premiums."People think sometimes that insurance is the solution for everything. It is ...
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Etiopia
Steel companies still unsatisfied
Even though the government decided to provide additional finance for the capital city housing project, steel factories who claim that they are a major victim, are unable to supply the order of the City Government of Addis Ababa Saving Houses Development Enterprise and have expressed their anxiety since there ...
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Etiopia
African Business Forum brings together international companies to showcase opportunities in growing economies
The 5th Africa Business Forum was held in Addis Ababa at the Sheraton Hotel on March 1, 2017. The Forum focuses on offering international companies considerable opportunities to enter and become successful in one of the fastest growing economies in the world in the areas of – Finance & Capital ...
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Kenya
Business News: Increased power generation to boost KenGen profits
Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) expects to boost its profitability in the second half of the year as a result of increased electricity generation and diversification of revenue streams.
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Kenya
Business: Increased power generation to boost KenGen profits
Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) expects to boost its profitability in the second half of the year as a result of increased electricity generation and diversification of revenue streams.
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Kenya
Sci & Tech: Government opposed to Midiwo's move to split Safaricom
Kenya's government is opposed to a move by a legislator to amend the law to break up the country's biggest telecoms operator, Safaricom, the information minister said on Monday.
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Kenya
Business: Government opposed to Midiwo's move to split Safaricom
Kenya's government is opposed to a move by a legislator to amend the law to break up the country's biggest telecoms operator, Safaricom, the information minister said on Monday.
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Kenya
Business: Nairobi County freezes hiring to cut wage bill
City Hall has resolved to freeze hiring and offer voluntary early retirement to staff to reduce the wage bill.
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Kenya
Business: Government borrows Sh95 billion to sink deeper into debt
The Government borrowed a massive Sh95 billion in just four months to sink Kenya deeper into debt.
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Kenya
Business News: Government borrows Sh95 billion to sink deeper into debt
The Government borrowed a massive Sh95 billion in just four months to sink Kenya deeper into debt.