AfCFTA: 40 African countries sign agreement
Businessam StaffMarch 21, 2018
African countries on Wednesday signed an agreement establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) in Kigali, the
Nigeria’s increasing population, enormous threat to economy- UK envoy
Businessam StaffMarch 21, 2018
Paul Arkwright, UK high commissioner to Nigeria, said Tuesday that Nigeria’s increasing population could be a big disaster to
Nigeria’s finance minister sees economy growing 7% in next 2-3 years
Businessam StaffMarch 21, 2018
Kemi Adeosun, Nigeria’s finance minister seeing the country’s economy recovered quickly from a recession, said there are
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UK inflation driven down by cheaper petrol, vegetable shortage recovery
Businessam StaffMarch 20, 2018
The squeeze on household finances eased slightly in February, as consumer price inflation (CPI) – the measure of how prices
Rwanda secures $30m AFDB loan to unlock fast-growing innovation economy
Goddey OdinMarch 19, 2018
African Development Bank said Monday that it is supporting Rwanda with $30 million loan in the country’s establishment
Nigeria back down AfCFTA agreement to extend scope of consultations
Businessam StaffMarch 19, 2018
Chiedu Osakwe, Nigeria’s chief trade negotiator said the country’s decision to back down from this week’s signing of the new
Egypt approves $1.5m loan from AFDB
Businessam StaffMarch 19, 2018
Egypt’s Cabinet approved Sunday a $1.5 million African Development Bank (AfDB) loan to construct the sewage station’s
Tech Giants to face 3% tax on revenue under new EU plan
Businessam StaffMarch 17, 2018
Large digital companies operating in the European Union, such as Alphabet Inc. or Twitter Inc., could face a 3 percent tax on their
European banking authority to review crypto regulation
Businessam StaffMarch 15, 2018
The European Banking Authority (EBA) is to review the regulation of cryptocurrencies in the region, after hearing fresh concerns about
Korea to host 2018 African Development Bank’s annual meetings
Businessam StaffMarch 15, 2018
The city of Busan, South Korea, will host this year’s African Development Bank annual meetings scheduled for May “Aside from the 2017