Helping Africa to win better deals
With oil in Niger and Uganda, natural gas in Mozambique and Tanzania, iron ore in Guinea and Sierra Leone–African countries are increasingly finding rich new deposits of oil, gas, or minerals and just as quickly, attracting the courtship of international companies that are drawn to Africa’s new bonanza in extractives wealth.
TheCitizen
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9 years ago
BBC06 Dec
China-Africa co-operation 'win-win'
South African President Jacob Zuma says closer ties between Africa and China will be a "win-win" co-operation.
11 years ago
TheCitizen03 Jul
BRAZIL 2014: Can Brazil win without helping Neymar?
As Brazil erupted when Chile’s Gonzalo Jara struck the post to hand La Selecao an agonising passage to the World Cup quarter-finals on penalties, their star player Neymar collapsed in the centre-circle in tears.
11 years ago
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Kerry: US investment helping Africa
US investment in Africa is fighting extremism, bringing stability and improving Africans' lives, US Secretary of State John Kerry tells the BBC.
10 years ago
TheCitizen17 Feb
Official: Deals unfair to Africa
Most of the contracts into which African countries enter are unfair to the continent, the African Legal Support Facility director, Mr Stephen Karangizi, observed here yesterday.
5 years ago
BBC16 Apr
Coronavirus in Africa: 'No time for half measures in helping the economy'
Many African economies can been growing before the coronavirus hit - no longer.
11 years ago
TheCitizen07 Aug
Obama woos Africa with mega deals
President Barack Obama announced billions of dollars in investment for Africa on Tuesday, as the United States challenges China and Europe’s leading roles in the continent’s economic emergence.
9 years ago
BBC03 Dec
China and S Africa sign $6.5bn in deals
China and South Africa sign deals and loans valued at $6.5bn (£4.3bn), with the focus on building infrastructure in the African giant.
9 years ago
TheCitizen10 Oct
Revealed: Africa loses Sh132tr to illicit deals annually
Africa loses up to $60 billion (Sh132 trillion) annually to Illicit Financial Flows (IFF), the African Union (AU) Advisory Board on Corruption said at its 18th meeting which wound up at Duluti Hall at Arusha International Conference Centre yesterday.
10 years ago
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