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The Western Cape Government's bid to secure cleaner forms of energy received a boost due to a R10 million grant from the United States Government through its Trade and Development Agency (USTDA).
Earlier in October Ethiopia issued a tender for 400,000 tonnes of milling wheat for use in humanitarian assistance programs throughout the country. Bids on that tender were due Oct. 24, with delivery expected by February 2018.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has put the losses made by Nigeria’s three refineries in the month of August at N4.54 billion.
Abuja — Nigeria has saved $2billion from local production of cement in the country in the past one year, a development which culminated in the corresponding reduction in the import of the product.
“FeedServe solution is a company that is formed to partner with Kemin to bring solutions to Nigerians and these solutions are many.
Nigeria is largely disadvantaged in international trade involving manufactured goods across the world.
Ivory Coast on Thursday November 2,2017 started producing power at a 275 megawatt (MW) hydroelectric plant that will boost the country’s electricity output by more than 10 percent.
Egypt expects to finalize contracts before the end of 2017 for its first nuclear power plant with 4,800 megawatt (MW) capacity, Electricity Minister Mohamed Shaker said on Tuesday.
Dodoma — The Vice-President Samia Suluhu Hassan has unveiled a ten-year National Microfinance Policy (NMP) in a bid to provide low income population with financial services.