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Africa Investment Forum roundtable event showcases agribusiness investment opportunities ahead of 2021 Market Days

During the roundtable, members of the AIF team presented an outline of the deals to investors ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast, October 10, 2021/ — The  Africa Investment Forum held a roundtable event to preview two agribusiness deals worth nearly $400 million as part of the lead-in to its upcoming 2021 Market Days. The investment opportunities, drawn […]

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CHINESE premier Xi Jinping yesterday vowed to achieve “peaceful reunification” with Taiwan after a week of heightened tensions sparked fears of military conflict between the US-backed island and Beijing.

Mr Xi, warned “reunification” with Taiwan “must be fulfilled”, adding that the Chinese people had a “glorious tradition” of opposing separatism. Taiwan won’t be forced to bow to China, president says … China-Taiwan tensions: Xi Jinping vows to achieve ‘peaceful reunification’ with Taiwan Chinese President Xi Jinping (Image: PA Images) We use your sign-up to provide

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2022 World Cup: Ghana clinch vital win as Morocco and Senegal extend perfect starts

The Black Stars, who lost to Group G rivals South Africa last month, won 3-1 in Cape Coast thanks to goals from Mohammed Kudus, Thomas Partey and Andre Ayew. Ghana are on six points, one behind leaders South Africa after Bafana Bafana beat Ethiopia earlier on Saturday. Elsewhere, Senegal and Morocco extended their 100% starts

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Colombian nun kidnapped in Mali in 2017 is freed

Gloria Cecilia Narváez was taken hostage in 2017 while working as a missionary in Koutiala, about 400 kilometres east of the capital Bamako. Photos posted by the Malian presidency on Saturday showed the Franciscan nun meeting with interim president Assimi Goita, dressed in yellow robes and a headscarf. It is not clear whether a ransom

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Desert to Power G5 Sahel Financing Facility receives $150 million from Green Climate Fund

The initiative is expected to lead to substantial CO2 emission reductions – projected at over 14.4 million tCO2equ ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast, October 10, 2021/ — The African Development Bank (www.AfDB.org) has welcomed $150 million investment in its Desert to Power G5 Financing Facility from the Green Climate Fund (GCF). The GCF approved the amount at

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T21 Families Support Organization lauded for supporting children with Down Syndrome

Featured Photo Caption:Beyond Zero Initiative Coordinator, Angella Langat Speaking during at T21 Families Support Organization (T21 FSO) medical camp held at  Ability Therapy Place in Nairobi County.  NAIROBI, 9th October, 2021, (PSCU)–First Lady Margaret Kenyatta’s Beyond Zero Initiative on Saturday lauded T21 Families Support Organization (T21 FSO) for championing the welfare of children with Down

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Tagwirei hands Guvamatanga private-jet Arsenal present & US$50,000 spending money

SECRETARY for the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development George Guvamatanga will travel to the UK on a private jet to watch his favourite English Premier League team, Arsenal courtesy of business tycoon Kuda Tagwirei, Zim Morning Post can report.   Guvamatanga received the present at a razzmatazz birthday bash held in Harare on Wednesday

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Britain MUST lead the way in banning disturbing lab research that could have created Covid-19

The debate about the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic has become toxic. There is still no consensus as to whether this new disease resulted from the passing of a bat coronavirus naturally to humans or was the result of a lab leak, whether of a natural or engineered bat coronavirus. For the moment there is not enough

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