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The cost of imported raw materials surged by 118 per cent to N6.64 trillion in 2024 alone due to the depreciation of the exchange rate, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria () has disclosed.
The Minister of Agriculture, Mr John Steenhuisen, welcomes the good performance of South Africa's agricultural exports in the first quarter of 2025.
Matola coal terminal to boost capacity 50% with $80m Grindrod investment South African firm Grindrod will invest $80 million ...
The first quarter’s anaemic growth rate of 0.1% shows that the DA was right to fight for economic growth and hard reforms as ...
The World Bank’s roadmap outlines how Zambia can leverage its vast energy transition mineral reserves, especially copper for ...
Australia’s rugged outback, where distances stretch beyond the horizon and communities often live in isolation, the question ...
Angola has begun constructing a €100 million drug plant to produce injectables and tablets. • The facility, led by Thera, will produce up to 35 million injectables and two billion tablets a year by ...
Build One South Africa (BOSA) reiterates our call for urgent and bold economic reform to shift the country from stagnation to ...
Now that a revised budget has been tabled, hard decisions need to be implemented to grow the economy without delay. The DA ...
SOHAR Freezone has signed a land lease agreement with Matrix Alloys (FZC) LLC, a leader in low-carbon ferrochrome production, ...
Chelsea will pay a £5million cancellation fee to squirm out of the £25m obligation to buy that was part of his loan agreement ...
Seven of the ten countries and currency blocs which were the leading blockers of the repatriation of airline funds were in Africa. Top place on this list was now held by Mozambique. The list was ...