The attractiveness of African markets depend partly on opportunities in safer investment destinations, writes Hannah Waddilove for African Arguments. Read more »
Nigeria's new credit rating has been delayed due to a slowdown in government reforms, says Fitch Ratings. Read more »
The Tokyo International Conference on African Development, co-organized by the Japanese government, the UN, World Bank, UNDP and AU Commission, is focusing on accelerating growth ... Read more »
While some companies see Africa as a 'new frontier', others companies, such as Procter & Gamble, have been investing for decades and are aiming to boost market opportunities. Read more »
In March 2013, a delegation from the Center for Strategic and Interational Studies travelled to Zambia to examine the opportunities and challenges of strengthening U.S. investments ... Read more »
Ethiopia and Kenya have secured funding from both the World Bank and the African Development Bank to launch the construction of a 1,068-kilometre high-voltage electricity highway ... Read more »
When experts, policymakers and high-level representatives met this week in Addis Ababa at a conference to discuss water storage and hydro development, the World Water Council was ... Read more »
The Zimbabwean government has increased efforts to unlock the country's investment potential and attract foreign direct investment (FDI) by targeting South African investors at a ... Read more »
Structural concerns has been cited as the reasons for France's delay in trying genocide fugitives, according to the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Read more »
American energy giant General Electric has signed a deal with the government to invest U.S.$1 billion in the country over the next five years. Read more »
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