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Africa’s freeports should boost trade and foreign exchange earnings – but evidence is thin
The Conversation· 4 days agoThe concept of a freeport – an area where normal tax and customs rules don’t apply – has existed for centuries. West Africa has 29 free zones, spanning ...
Trustco Group Announces NAD 4.4 Billion
Digital Journal· 3 days agoConcurrently, Trustco's mining investment in West Africa has revealed promising diamond resource estimates prepared by an independent ...
South Africa legalises cannabis use. Will the rest of Africa follow?
Al Jazeera· 5 days agoOn the eve of the May 27 general elections, which saw the ruling African National Congress lose its...
Africa Data Centres and Onix partner for data center build in Accra, Ghana
Data Center Dynamics· 1 day agoThe Accra data center is expected to have a capacity of 30MW. Plans to build the data center were...
A 3-day festival celebrating African culture will come to Bangor this summer
Bangor Daily News· 4 days agoThe festival, which aims to draw at least 300 people, will showcase fare from different African...
Portuguese Animation Leading Lights José Miguel Ribeiro, Nuno Beato, David Doutel & Vasco Sá Unveil...
Variety· 4 days agoANNECY, France — José Miguel Ribeiro, Nuno Beato and David Doutel and Vasco Sá, iconic figures in...
It’s so hot in India, an insurer is helping thousands of women buy food | CNN Business
CNN.com· 3 days ago“This is the first time that insurance payouts and a direct cash assistance program have been...
Americans Hate Inflation. That’s Bad News for the Fed. - What’s News - WSJ Podcasts
The Wall Street Journal· 4 days agoAlex Ossola: Apple announces a new software update that includes personalized, generative artificial intelligence. Justin Lahart: It's just a big hassle to deal with inflation ...
Your Voice, Your Vote: BBC South sofa hears from Aldershot voters
BBC News· 3 days agoAhead of the upcoming general election on 4 July, BBC South Today is taking its familiar red sofa...
Historian serves up the scoop on java
The Eagle-Tribune· 6 days agoFor these reasons it has been a go-to beverage — and edible — over the centuries, says Steve Topik, a world trade and coffee historian, and professor emeritus at the University of California ...