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SUDAN’S CAPITAL CITY has been through more than a week-long inundation as the Nile River overflowed its bank, destroying thousands...
Read moreDetailsHISTORY IS NOW IN THE MAKING in Africa. That some related events are happening at about the same time are...
Read moreDetailsACCRA, THE CAPITAL OF GHANA, now houses the headquarters of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). In morally equivocal...
Read moreDetailsSUCCESS AND SUSTAINABILITY OF any trans-boundary trade arrangement will rest heavily on national and regional security. Good governance and peace...
Read moreDetailsMONDAY, LAST WEEK, was the day of official handing over and commissioning of the secretariat building of the Africa Trade...
Read moreDetailsIN THE IMMEDIATE AFTERMATH of the explosion at the port of Beirut, capital of Lebanon, nearly two weeks ago, one...
Read moreDetailsTHE COINAGE ‘NEW NORMAL’ has gained a global currency during this global Coronavirus pandemic more than at any other time...
Read moreDetailsREFORMS ARE CENTRAL TO AFRICA’s pre-eminence in global trade. These reforms, though recognised as important requirements, are yet to be...
Read moreDetailsEditor’s Note: Following the conclusion of the two-part article of urgency on the Nile Dam brouhaha, last week, Dr. Oyeleye...
Read moreDetailsSEARCH FOR THE ELUSIVE PEACE between Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan continued penultimate weekend. The meeting, convened on Friday that week...
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