Africa told to fight slow growth
The IMF on Tuesday called on sub-Saharan Africa, one of the world’s fastest growing regions in recent years, to start adjusting policies in line with new economic realities of slowing growth.
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10 years ago
TheCitizen18 Apr
African economic growth now expected to slow in 2015: IMF
Economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa remains strong, but is expected to slow for a second successive year in 2015 in the face of declining commodity prices and the Ebola epidemic, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Tuesday.
9 years ago
TheCitizen07 Oct
Businesses told to partner for growth
Businesses have been challenged to partner for sustainable growth.The chief executive officer of the Presidential Delivery Bureau, Mr Omari Issa, said most companies are still family-owned, a trend that has been denying them growth.
10 years ago
Daily News18 Oct
Youth told to fight corruption
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Speaking at the sixth forum for combating corruption held on Friday at the Karimjee Hall in Dar es Salaam, youth activist, Mr Humphrey Polepole said that the youth can bring about positive change in the country, hence there is a need for youth to unite in order ...
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9 years ago
TheCitizen08 Dec
Youth told to step up in fight against climate change
United Nation Resident coordinator Mr Alvaro Rodrigues has urged young people to be in forefront of dealings concerning  climate change and reducing its impact.
9 years ago
BBC27 Oct
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TheCitizen07 Jun
Africa seeks competitive growth
Cape Town. There are “no free rides†ahead for Africa as it seeks to maintain strong growth in the face of fierce global competition, business leaders told the regional World Economic Forum (June 3-5) on Thursday.
10 years ago
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South Africa growth forecast slashed
South Africa's new finance minister cuts the country's economic growth forecast from 2.7% to 1.4%.
11 years ago
TheCitizen13 May
Engineering is the engine that will power Africa’s growth
Africa is experiencing remarkable economic growth against all odds. The International Monetary Fund has projected that the continent will grow by 6.1 per cent in 2014, compared to the world average of 3.7 per cent.
10 years ago
TheCitizen12 Feb
Proponents of Africa economic growth chided
The CEO Roundtable of Tanzania has criticised proponents of ‘rising African economic growth’, saying they are giving unjustifiable reasons because African countries are still in a marginal position of the global economy.
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