IMF sees Uganda economy growth expands 5% in 2017/18
Uganda’s economy is seen expanding by five percent in the 2017/18 fiscal year, up from four percent in the previous period, lifted by
Cameroon GDP growth expected to fall 3.7% in 2017
Cameroon’s economic growth rate is expected to slip to 3.7 percent this year, down from an earlier estimate of around 4 percent, due
Growth outlook for sub-Saharan Africa upbeat on recovery in oil production in Nigeria, improved policy environment – IMF
The broad-based slowdown in sub-Saharan Africa is easing, and growth is expected to pick up to 2.6 percent in 2017 from last
IMF urges concrete action to strengthen economic recovery in sub-Saharan Africa
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has urged concerted efforts to strengthen economic recovery in sub-Saharan Africa despite its
We’ll be toasted, roasted, grilled if the world fails to take critical decision on climate change – IMF chief
Christine Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned of a dark future for the world if critical
Congo Republic reforms state oil firm, seeks bailout
Congo Republic plans to replace the board of directors and appoint an audit committee at state oil company SNPC, as it strives to
Chinese economy gains strong momentum for growth amid global slowdown
China has full confidence in the positive long-term outlook and sound growth of its economy despite the global slowdown, the ruling
Nigeria will be prudent in management of loans, minister reveals
Kemi Adeosun, Nigeria’s Minister of Finance disclosed Sunday that the Federal Government would be prudent in the management of
Bitcoin surges 750% year-to-date despite criticism from main bankers
Despite criticism of it not fulfilling some of the most important functions of currency, Bitcoin, the digital currency, has soared in
Nigeria’s real per capita income will remain flat on current policies – IMF
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has indicated that Nigeria’s real per capita income will remain flat on current policies, and