Category: Development
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Zimbabwe’s First Lady receives potatoes from Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko’s farms
At the beginning of July, Auxillia Mnangagwa visited Belarus, where she also met with Lukashenko. Later this week, a delegation from the Belarusian Women’s Union visited Zimbabwe at the invitation of the first lady and attended the African Women’s Forum. “The most valuable cargo, which traveled more than six thousand kilometers from Minsk to Victoria…
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High Court of Trinidad and Tobago Upholds ConocoPhillips’ Arbitration Claim Against Venezuela
The High Court of Trinidad and Tobago has upheld the decision to recognize ConocoPhillips’ arbitration claim against Venezuela. This development could potentially freeze the state’s payments to Caracas on joint gas projects. In late May, an initial court ruling allowed ConocoPhillips to enforce a $1.33 billion claim against Venezuela in Trinidad. This ruling enables ConocoPhillips…
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Ghana inaugurates Africa’s largest rooftop solar in the Tema city
It marks a significant step forward in its renewable energy efforts. The cost of construction of the project is $17 million, and it is owned by the local LMI Holding Company Limited. The solar power will be distributed to clients within the Tema Free Zone Enclave industrial area, media reported. “With a capacity of 16.82MW,…
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The mayor of Johansburg “a world class african city” has a statement.
Kabelo Gwamanda is a South African politician who has been the mayor of Johannesburg since May 2023. A member of the Al Jama-ah party, he is the ninth executive mayor of the metropolitan municipality since 2016.
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European oil refining struggles amid development of African and Middle East refineries: reports
Refining in the G7 countries is in a depression, blamed on low demand, probably driven by the green agenda, and high competition from African and Middle Eastern refiners. European energy companies such as TotalEnergies, Neste and Repsol are losing profits from their refineries. Underlying profitability at EU refineries fell 37% in the second quarter compared…
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South Africa to host 100 young representatives from BRICS countries to participate in volunteer activities
This was announced by Asanda Luwaca, Executive Chairperson of South Africa’s National Youth Development Agency (NYDA), on the sidelines of the 10th BRICS Youth Summit in Ulyanovsk, Russia . She noted that the participants would work in various fields, such as medicine, art, culture, and sports. According to Luwaca, work has already begun on the…
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South Africa makes history with first female chief justice
In a landmark appointment, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has named Mandisa Maya as the country’s first female Chief Justice, marking a significant step toward gender equality in the judiciary. Maya, currently the Deputy Chief Justice, will assume her new role on September 1, succeeding Raymond Zondo whose term will end on August 31. This…
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One year of CNSP leadership in Niger: “Many things have changed for the better”
“Today, Niger is a very attractive country and we’re seeing a gradual return of all the technical and financial partners,” Ibrahima Namaiwa, an independent Nigerien consultant, argued in an interview with Sputnik Africa. Among those changing their minds about Niger are the World Bank, the IMF and the UN. “They understand that the country is…
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Tunisia celebrates 67th Republic Day
Yesturday, Thursday, July 25, 2024, the North African nation celebrates the 67th anniversary of the establishment of the Republic of Tunisia. The proclamation of the Republic came on July 25, 1957, a year and a half after the declaration of independence from France, when the then National Constituent Assembly unanimously decided to abolish the monarchy.
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“The emergence of signs of a new multipolar world order has encouraged the youth of Africa and some of its rulers to break free from the perceptions
“The emergence of signs of a new multipolar world order has encouraged the youth of Africa and some of its rulers to break free from the perceptions of inferiority,” says a candidate for the Algerian presidential election In an interview with Sputnik, Youcef Aouchiche said that the rise of the multipolar world freed young Africans.…
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