Most Active Stories: Commodities

  1. Africa: Opacity Blamed for Bad Oil Deals in Africa

    Campaigners from fifty countries from around the world meeting in Montreal, Canada to strategise on pushing further the frontiers of transparency in oil, gas, and mining industries, have blamed opacity in oil and mineral licensing for the bad deals natural resource-dependent countries are often saddled with.

  2. Uganda: Tullow Sells Local Oil, Expecting Shs 3 Trillion

    Tullow Oil Plc, the U.K. explorer with the most licences in Africa has appointed Standard Chartered Plc to sell up to half its stakes in two Ugandan oil fields, the Sunday Times of London has reported.

  3. Uganda: Tullow Lists Potential Buyers for Local Oil

    The Italian company, Eni SpA (E) is looking at a large amount of Tullow Oil confidential data as part of its due diligence process for buying a stake in Uganda's oil ventures.

  4. Ghana: Impotence is 85 Percent Higher in Male Smokers Than Non-Smokers

    Compared to non smokers impotence is approximately 85% higher in male smokers and it is a key to erectile dysfunction (ED).

  5. East Africa: Maize Price to Remain High Across Region

    High maize prices are projected to hold firm in regional markets because of poor production and disruptions in trade flow patterns, a survey by a UN agency shows.

  6. Ghana: Govt Lauded Over Oil Framework

    The government has been given thumbs up for its plan to formulate a framework that will guide the oil industry in accordance with the demands of Extractive Industry Transparency Initiatives (EITI) principles.

  7. Namibia: Superfarm Workers Receive Wage Increment

    Namibia Dairies and the Namibia Farmworkers' Union (NAFWU) have signed a wage agreement through which workers at the Mariental-based SuperFarm will receive 13th cheques coupled with a productivity bonus and flexible working hours.

  8. South Africa: Gold Price Soars But Output Tanks

    Gold rallied briefly to a new record peak at 1122,85/oz yesterday, while platinum, palladium and rhodium all hit their highest levels in a year on a wave of speculative buying.

  9. Ghana: Osafo Maafo Lauds Re-Introduction of Rice Importation Taxes

    A former Finance Minister in the previous administration of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr. Yaw Osafo-Maafo has lauded the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government's decision to re-introduce the duty tax on importation of rice and other staple foods into the country. He has, however, cautioned the government to support local production to avert possible shortages.

  10. Tanzania: Body Wants More Experts After Uranium Discovery

    Tanzania's efforts to embrace nuclear technology may take much longer than anticipated because the country does not have nuclear scientists, according to the Tanzania Atomic Energy Commission (Taec) boss.

  11. Tanzania: Farmers Raise Incomes From Intercropping

    Growing coffee and banana plants together can increase farmers' revenues by as much as 50 per cent, researchers say.

  12. Uganda: Local Coffee Growers Get Business Tips

    COFFEE producers have been urged to improve on the quality of coffee in order to attract more local consumers. The board chairman of the East African Fine Coffee Association, Leslie Omari, said farmers, producers and brewers should improve the standard of their products so as to promote home consumption.

  13. Nigeria: Honeywell Launches Wheatmeal

    In its continued quest to make Nigerians healthier and richer, Honeywell Flour Mills Plc yesterday launched Honeywell wheatmeal into the nation's market. The new product is expected to meet all nutritional and health needs of all Nigerians of all ages.

  14. South Africa: Illovo Grows Revenue But Earnings Flat

    ILLOVO Sugar capitalised on a soaring world sugar price to post a 13% year-on-year rise in revenue to R4,25bn for the six months to September. Operating profit was up 35% to R1,24bn, helped by a major expansion of Illovo's Zambian operations as well as increased production and strong sales in Tanzania.

  15. Nigeria: Maru Lauds Zamfara State Goverment

    Zamfara State government has been commended for its foresight in exploiting the mineral resources deposits in Maru Local Government Area of Zamfaa state.


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