
May 24, 2013
News in 'Economy' section
DR Congo and neighbours get $1bn
May 23, 2013The World Bank has unveiled a $1bn (£660m) aid package to help the Democratic Republic of Congo and its neighbours. The money is to be used for health, education, cross-border trade and hydroelectricity projects.
Mali aid meet opens with pledge to avoid past mistakes
May 15, 2013International donors opened a conference on Mali Wednesday aimed at raising some two billion euros ($2.6 billion), pledging to help all sides in the troubled country avoid the mistakes which led to war and political crisis.
'Greedy pig' protest held at Kenya parliament
May 15, 2013Kenyan police have fired teargas and water cannon outside parliament in Nairobi to disperse about 200 people demonstrating against parliamentarians' demands for a higher wage.
Ghana hunt down three USA nationals
May 14, 2013The government of Ghana is hunting for three Americans who filmed themselves in Ghana, as they engaged in illegal small scale mining.
Sierra Leone and China signed $6Billion investment
May 14, 2013The Government of Sierra Leone has signed a memorandum of understanding with China Kingho energy group for the construction of a railway costing six billion United States dollars linking Tonkolili in the north and Sulima in the south of the country.
Sierra Leone: Police arrest petroleum dealers in Kenema
May 9, 2013Police in the eastern district of Kenema have arrested petroleum dealers for hiking price on petroleum products. Products were sold at Le 8,000 approximately 2 United States dollars far above the official price of Le 4,500 per liter approximately one united stated dollars
Goodluck Jonathan in South Africa
May 8, 2013Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan arrived in Nigeria on Tuesday for a state visit aimed at consolidating ties between two of the biggest economies in sub-Saharan Africa.
"The reduction of the poverty has been much slower" (World Bank)
April 17, 2013"We need policies that can support the translation of mineral resources into benefiting a larger number of people in the countries" Punan Shahan Polle, a co-author of World Bank’s latest Africa’s Pulse spoke to WADR
Somalia: IMF is back after 22-year break
April 13, 2013The IMF said in a statement “the fund recognised the federal government of Somalia, headed by President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, paving the way for the resumption of relations after a 22-year interval”
Ivory coast sub regional common customs regulations
April 2, 2013The free movement of people and goods remain still a principle written in several sub regional charters, its implementation is hindered by some issues in each member country.