Category: INTERNATIONAL
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Tanzania: Live Animal Export Ban Clarified
The government’s three-year ban on exportation of live animals was clamped following rampant cheating and abuse of conditions specified on permits, which resulted to massive loss to the state in terms of revenue and animal resources. However, the government is considering paying consolation payouts to affected traders after a rigorous verification of their claims. The…
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Volkswagen to open plants in Kenya, Rwanda
Volkswagen on Wednesday inaugurated a vehicle production facility in Kenya and revealed plans to start assembling cars in Rwanda by end 2017. The Government of Rwanda signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Volkswagen Group for a new integrated mobility concept Wednesday evening. The signing took place at the Marriot Hotel. According to a statement…
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Zimbabwe: Zim-China Trade to Reach U.S.$1 Billion Mark
Trade volumes between Zimbabwe and China are set to go beyond the $1 billion mark by year-end. China imports tobacco, cotton and various minerals from Zimbabwe while local businesses have turned to the East Asian economic giant for electronic, clothing and other finished products. Speaking on the sidelines of a handover of various educational materialand…
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Nigeria: U.S. Supports Govt’s Fight Against Poverty With Additional U.S.$227.3 Million
The United States of America has announced the release of $227.3million to help fight poverty in Nigeria. The sum which was announced by the US Agency for International Development (USAID) was in addition to the US developmental assistance to support the five-year $2.3 billion agreement signed with the Nigerian Government in 2015. According to the…
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Morocco:Economy Plows Ahead On Expanding Exports and Push for Tourism
Despite lower growth in 2016 due to last year’s drought and depressed phosphate prices, Morocco continues to invest both to boost the national economy and to increase commercial ties in Africa and elsewhere. The MCC released its final report on its initial compact with Morocco, which completed in 2013, and provided more details on a…
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Algeria: Nearly 6 Percent Hike in Tax Revenues in Late September 2016
Tax revenues hit DZD 1,600 billion in late September, up by nearly 6% compared with the same period in 2015, announced Sunday Finance Minister Hadji Babaammi. “We witnessed an increase of almost 6% of tax revenues until September 2016 compared with the same period in 2015,” the minister told the press on the sidelines of…
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Tanzania: Ban On Export of Live Animals Remains Intact
The ban on the exports of live animals remains intact unless all procedures are strictly observed, the government said yesterday. The Natural Resources and Tourism Minister, Professor Jumanne Maghembe, told traders dealing with transportation of live animals that the three-year ban was a legitimate government decision, which is not likely to change soon. “This ban…


