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Ethiopia’s national steering committee led by Ministry of Peace plans to repatriate 800,000 internally displaced people to their previous homes by 18 April, 2019 and all the 1.8 million displaced people in the country within 4 months.
Ethiopia has launched the National Electrification Program (NEP) with the aim of realizing universal access to electricity by 2025.
South Africa’s Mayor of Durban and the Malawi High Commissioner have denied that recent violence aimed at Malawians in the city were xenophobic attacks.
Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi late Friday informed a United Nactions delegation that he wants to transform his country from a middle income country to a high income country.
The South African Cabinet has welcomed the release of the latest employment data from Statistics South Africa, which has confirmed the growth in total employment during 2018.
The prosecution on Friday accused the former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Development Bank of Rwanda Alex Kanyankole of influence peddling, favouritism and soliciting for and receiving illegal benefits in order to offer a service.
The Central Bank of Sierra Leone has on Friday launched a competition designed to support financial inclusion of the middle and low-income members of the population.
A total turnover of 2.629 billion shares worth N12.794 billion (about $41.947 million) were traded in 15,558 deals this week by investors on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE).
The Africa region is losing over $2.4 trillion annually due to its high disease burden, new estimates by the World Health Organization (WHO) reveals.
Nigeria’s Minister of Agriculture Audu Ogbeh has said that Nigeria spends $60 million annually on the importation of fish.