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Morocco aiming to turn the north African kingdom into an aviation hub
This industry is based on all the requirements needed by an investor in Morocco, mainly for the human resources required. Morocco is doing all it could to satisfy investors with their needs for qualified human resources. Mohammed Abdeljalil, Moroccan
Nigeria seeking $2.25 billion in World Bank loans
Nigeria has said it is seeking up to 2.25 billion dollars in World Bank loans, in a statement by Finance Minister Wale Edun.
World Bank suspends funding for Tanzania tourism project
The World Bank has suspended funding for a tourism project in Tanzania that caused the suffering of tens of thousands of villagers, according to a U.S.-based rights group that has long urged the global lender to take such action.
Ivory Coast: Women cooperative for vegetables transforming rural village
In the days when I didn't grow onions, when I needed something, I had to ask someone (for help) (saying), sorry, could you help me. Or I ask my husband for help and if he doesn't have anything, I can't find anything, unless I take out a loan with som
Nigeria's crude oil output goes down again in March - OPEC
OPEC data based on direct communication show that Nigeria's average daily production dropped to 1.2 million barrels, from 1.3 in February. The Minister for Petroleum Resources has attributed the low crude oil production to issues with the Trans-Niger
BNP Paribas faces lawsuit over alleged role in sudanese genocide
The lawsuit contends that the French bank facilitated the Sudanese government's atrocities by offering banking services that violated American sanctions.
African issues to be discussed as foreign ministers of G7 countries meet
The talks which began wednesday on the Italian resort island of Capri are also geared towards strengthening the G-7 partnership with the AU
Niger signs deal to supply Mali with cheaper diesel
Niger is set to deliver 150 million litres of diesel to neighbouring Mali, after the two countries signed a partnership on Tuesday.
China writes off unspecified amount of Zimbabwe interest-free loan
Chinese gesture comes as Zimbabwe drowns in debt and faces a devastating drought.