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The real challenge facing the Mauritian government is how to turn a diplomatic triumph into sustainable economic development.
Former Mauritanian Finance Minister Tah Elected President Of AfDBFormer Mauritanian finance minister, Sidi Ould Tah, has been elected president of the African Development Bank. Tah, who also headed ...
Uganda’s Patricia Ojangole, the second woman banker from East Africa to win African Banker of the Year Nadia Fettah, Economy ...
The Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation (PCFC) and Government of Ghana have signed a landmark Memorandum of ...
The ministry of solid minerals development is set to host the 4th edition of the African Natural Resources and Energy ...
Rabat - King Mohammed VI has reaffirmed Morocco’s commitment to South-South cooperation as a key pillar for Africa’s ...
The president of the Regional Maritime Development Bank (RMDB), Adeniran Aderogba, has urged African nations to confront the ...
East Africa is set to lead regional performance, expanding at an average of 5.9 per cent in 2025–26, underpinned by continued ...
The African Development Bank forecasts a 3.9% growth in Africa’s economy for this year, a slight downtick from earlier ...
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast -- The African Development Bank elected Mauritanian economist Sidi Ould Tah as its next president on ...
PCFC is a key contributor to Dubai’s knowledge and innovation-based economy, in line with the Dubai Economic Agenda D33 ...