Category: African Business
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π±π·Liberia’s Infrastructure Development: Demolitions in Vai Town Spark Dialogue on Progress and Heritage Preservation
Ministry of Public Works Intensifies Urban Renewal Campaign in Monrovia September 19, 2025 | Monrovia, Liberia By Pan-African News Wire Correspondent The Liberian Ministry of Public Works has continued its extensive demolition exercises throughout the Vai Town area of Monrovia this week, as part of a broader urban infrastructure development plan that has sparked both…
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π±π· Liberia: Security Forces Remove Over 2,000 from Sapo Park
Monrovia β Joint security forces have removed over 2,000 illegal occupants from the Sapo National Park in a crackdown on transnational crimes and regional insecurity. A report on βOperation Restore Hope IV,β seen by The DayLight, said the forces had full control over βCamp America,β one of the parkβs 13 illegal settlements. It said soldiers…
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Ivory Coast: Growth Projected at 6.2% in 2025 (World Bank)
The World Bank projects that Ivory Coastβs economy will expand by 6.2% in 2025, continuing an impressive trajectory that saw average growth of 8.2% between 2012 and 2020. Key drivers remain hydrocarbons, mining, and services. Yet risks remain. Pre-election instability, climate pressures, and tighter financing conditions could affect investment flows. Poverty, while reduced from 55%…
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π²π¦ Royal Air Maroc Soars into New Era: Major Restructuring, Fleet Expansion, and New Destinations on the Horizon
Casablanca, Morocco β In a strategic move set to redefine its position in the competitive African and global aviation market, Royal Air Maroc (RAM) is preparing for a significant corporate overhaul. According to sources close to the matter, the airlineβs president is finalizing plans for a comprehensive restructuring program that will include a substantial increase…
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π¬π³ Guineaβs Cash Crisis: Traders Count Losses as Economy Grinds to a Halt
CONAKRY, Guinea β A severe liquidity crisis is gripping Guinea, paralyzing commerce and leaving traders and ordinary citizens unable to access their own money. The acute cash shortage has sparked widespread frustration and economic anxiety, with long, snaking lines outside banks becoming a common sight across the country. For weeks, businesses have been struggling to…
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Burkina Faso scraps visa fees for African travellers
Burkina Faso says it has removed visa fees for all African travellers, in an effort to facilitate the movement of people and goods into the country. “From now on, any citizen from an African country wishing to go to Burkina Faso will not pay any amount to cover visa fees,” said Mahamadou Sana, the country’s…
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π¨π¬π·πΊ Festival of African and Russian culinary traditions held in Brazzaville
On 7 September, a gala dinner of the Pan-African Gastronomy Festival was held at the Russian House in Brazzaville, African Initiative correspondent reported. Chefs from Congo, the DRC, South Africa, Angola, Burkina Faso and CΓ΄te dβIvoire took part in the festival. π¬βThe idea of creating the festival arose after a visit to St Petersburg, where…
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π September 9 β African Union Day
On September 9, 1999, in the Libyan city of Sirte, African leaders adopted a declaration that launched the process of creating the African Union. The organization was formally established on July 9, 2002, replacing the Organization of African Unity (OAU). The Sirte Declaration laid out key priorities: β’ advancing political and economic integration β’ strengthening…
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πΊπΈπ¨π² US Arrests Leaders of Cameroon Separatist Movement
A federal grand jury in Minnesota has indicted two US citizens of Cameroonian origin for financing and coordinating attacks by the Ambazonia Defense Forces (ADF), a separatist group active in Cameroon. According to the indictment, Benedict Nwana Kua and Pascal Kikishi Wongbi sent thousands of dollars to associates in Cameroon to purchase weapons and explosives…
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πΈπ© Sudan filed a complaint with the UN about the participation of Colombian mercenaries in the conflict
The Government of Sudan filed an official complaint with the UN Security Council, accusing the UAE of directly interfering in the ongoing war in the country by recruiting, financing and deploying hundreds of Colombian mercenaries to support the Rapid Reaction Force (RSF). In the letter, the Permanent Representative of Sudan to the UN Al-Harit Idris…
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