Economy
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Senegal records an increase in the planned budget for 2015
Dakar (INA) – Senegal recorded, in its budget for 2015, an increase of 137 billion CFA francs (about 274 million dollars), and now it has reached 2869 billion CFA francs.
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The World Bank lends Ivory Coast $70 million
Washington (INA) - The World Bank announced that it will lend Ivory Coast $70 million to help improve health services and tackle the Ebola virus. The loan is expected to help Ivory Coast improve…
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The World Bank trims its projection of the impact of Ebola on Africa to $3-4 billion
Johannesburg (INA) - The World Bank's chief economist for Africa said today, Wednesday, that the bank now expects the impact of the Ebola epidemic on the economy of sub-Saharan African countries to range from…
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The first domestic flight of Ivorian Airlines will start next Sunday
Abidjan (INA) – Ivorian Airlines Air Cote d'Ivoire announced today, Monday, the start of its domestic flights across the country next Sunday. This was also mentioned by company officials when they received planes…
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Malaysia's exports to Uzbekistan are expected to increase by 10%.
Kuala Lumpur (INA) – Malaysia expects the volume of its exports to Uzbekistan to rise by 10 percent next year, thanks to the growth of industrial and agricultural production, the volume of trade exchange and investments in Uzbekistan.
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Because of Ebola, Guinea has the worst rates of food insecurity
Conakry (INA) - The World Food Program has warned that Guinea is facing increasing food insecurity due to the current Ebola crisis. The area known as the Guinean Forest, which is the worst affected in the country, is suffering…
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The Foreign Minister affirms the world's interest in investing in the Republic of Somalia
Mogadishu (INA) – The Somali Minister of Foreign Affairs and Investment, Abd al-Rahman Duali Beleh, revealed that countries and organizations have begun to take an interest in investing in his country, at a time when the federal government is restoring all the regions of the Republic of Somalia,…
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Gabon wants to diversify its economy and reduce its dependence on oil
Libreville (INA) - In order to reduce dependence on oil revenues alone, Gabon has embarked on a wide program to diversify its economy through the development of other industries, the most important of which is fishing. And in…
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Somali Minister of Ports: There is no demobilization of workers in the port of Mogadishu
Mogadishu (INA) – The Minister of Ports and Maritime Transport of the Somali government, Yusuf Muallem Amin Badiou, stated that the Mogadishu port administration did not lay off its workers, but it wants more employees in the future.
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A US-Cameroonian company provides XNUMX new jobs in Cameroon
Yaounde (INA) – The Cameroonian-American company Gulf Steel Industry, which will launch the construction of a mineral processing plant in Umbe, in the southwest of the country, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the National Employment Fund, to provide…
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