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ASEA and ECA sign agreement to strengthen development and integration of Africa’s financial markets
The African Securities Exchanges Association (ASEA) and the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) have signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the aim of strengthening collaboration and driving the development and…
Africa needs conducive regulatory policies to attract private sector investment in energy transition
Infrastructure experts have reiterated the need for conducive policy and business environment in Africa, which they say, is a critical first step to attract the private sector in urgently needed renewable energy investments needed for…
Nigeria and Ethiopia central banks swap $100m of blocked funds due to currency shortage
Nigeria and Ethiopia are holding several millions of US dollars between the two countries because there is a shortage of hard currency and businesses from the countries operating across, are unable to access their funds.
Senegal designates authority for enforcement of ECOWAS Court decisions
The Republic of Senegal has joined the growing list of ECOWAS Member States that have designated their national authority for the enforcement of the decisions of the ECOWAS Court in line with the provision of the Article 24 of the 2005…
ECOWAS Court awards CFA30m to Togolese citizen for rights violation
The ECOWAS Court of Justice has awarded the sum of 30 million CFA as reparation to Mr. Agbogbo Kossi Edem, a Togolese for the violation of his human rights following beatings by security agents of the Togolese Republic.
Reforming the global debt architecture
One in five people globally live in countries that are in debt distress or at risk of it.
Vermont joins growing list of states legalizing online sports betting
Governor Phil Scott signed the Online Sports Betting bill into law in June, ushering in a new era in Vermont history.
African states asked to heighten engagement, sensitisation on artificial human reproduction…
Professor Letlhowkwa George Mpedi, Vice Chancellor, University of Johannesburg, South Africa, has urged African state actors and policy makers to champion sensitisation and awareness on artificial human reproduction technologies.
Africa loses $2.3b a year to illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing
The African continent is losing $2.3 billion a year to Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing. Ghana losses over $200 million every year due to irresponsible fishing practices.
African companies told to expand intra-regional trade in manufactured goods
Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, a former Commissioner of the African Union Commission, has charged businesses in Africa to grow intra-continental trade in finished goods.