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By Karin Strohecker and Duncan Miriri WASHINGTON/NAIROBI (Reuters) -Sub-Saharan African economies should work to increase ...
With 95% of malaria cases and 96% of malaria deaths occurring in Africa, the solution must come from within,” said Mr. Emeka ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNWorld Bank: Nigeria, Sub-Saharan Africa to Pay $20bn Debt Interest in 2025Sub-Saharan Africa, including Nigeria, will pay $20bn in debt interest in 2025, largely owed to private creditors, World Bank Says.
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AllAfrica on MSNSub-Saharan Africa's Economic Performance Being Dragged Down By Nigeria, Angola, South Africa - World Bank"Excluding these countries, the rest of the subcontinent is expected to grow at 4.6 percent in 2025 and speed up to 5.7 percent in 2026-27," the World Bank said.The World Bank on Thursday said ...
Nigeria is home to 19% of the extremely poor population in sub-Saharan Africa, the highest share across the region, according ...
Nigeria boasts some of the most diverse ecosystems in West Africa, but the surge in illegal wildlife trade is rapidly pushing ...
Nigeria and South Africa, two of Africa’s most prominent economies, have been projected to see weaker GDP growth rate in 2025.
IMF has thrown its weight behind Nigeria’s efforts to borrow more funds to meet its pressing short-term financial needs, ...
The IMF urges Nigeria to ensure transparency in its oil sector to protect the benefits of fuel subsidy removal and improve ...
Emzor Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, a top industry player, has restated its commitment to supporting efforts curb the ...
Emzor Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, a leading name in Nigeria’s pharmaceutical sector, has reaffirmed its unwavering ...
The World Bank has said that Sub-Saharan Africa’s economic growth has continued to be dragged down by underperformance in its three largest economies, namely Nigeria, South Africa, and Angola.
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