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  • Ethiopian prime minister inaugurates construction of Chinese-contracted economic zone

    Named “Addis Tomorrow Special Economic Zone,” the new development is situated in the heart of Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia. The inauguration ceremony took place a year after the signing of an agreement between the Addis Ababa City Administration and China Communications Construction Company (CCCC). The deal involves constructing the economic zone over a…

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  • NOCAL Liberia: Latest Developments

    NOCAL (National Oil Company of Liberia) has been making significant strides in the country’s oil and gas sector. Here are some of the latest developments: Partnership with TGS: NOCAL has partnered with surveying services firm TGS to reprocess multi-client seismic data offshore Liberia. This collaboration aims to explore the untapped potential of Liberia’s offshore resources.…

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  • THREE CREATIVE STRATEGIES FOR BUILDING A REAL ESTATE PORTFOLIO

    In the dynamic world of real estate investing, building a diverse and robust portfolio requires more than just capital—it demands creativity and strategic thinking. As the market evolves, investors are exploring innovative approaches to maximize returns and mitigate risks. Here are three creative strategies to consider for building a successful real estate portfolio. 1. House…

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  • AVIATION MINISTER KEYAMO LAUNCHES GUSAU INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION IN ZAMFARA STATE

    Radarr AfricaHome Africa Aviation Minister Keyamo Launches Gusau International Airport Construction in Zamfara StateAfricaAFRICA NEWSSpotlightAVIATION MINISTER KEYAMO LAUNCHES GUSAU INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION IN ZAMFARA STATEwritten by Editor June 21, 2024Aviation Minister Keyamo Launches Gusau International Airport Construction in Zamfara StateToday, Festus Keyamo, Nigeria’s Aviation Minister, initiated the commencement of construction for Gusau International Airport in…

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  • A new home for the African diaspora in Ghana stirs tensions

    Nestled in the sleepy town of Asebu, a few miles inland from the Atlantic along Ghana’s Cape Coast, lies a serene 5,000 acre rural settlement. A mud road at the entrance weaves through a dense, green landscape of dozens of homes and partially built concrete structures, enveloped by miles of farmland and palm trees. “Nobody’s…

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