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Uganda Ready to Process Its Own Cocoa, President Museveni Declares
“I am going to set up a chocolate factory here in Bundibugyo,” Yoweri Museveni stated during a visit to the cocoa-rich region, framing the project as a pivotal shift from exporting raw materials to adding value domestically.
🇺🇬🍫 Despite past failures to attract investors who…
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Nigeria Begins $128 Million Gas Legacy Debt Repayment
The Nigerian government has initiated the repayment of ₦185 billion ($128 million) in outstanding debts owed to gas producers, a move aimed at addressing longstanding financial challenges that have hindered investment, strained cash flow, and reduced gas supply for electricity generation.
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Ghana’s Mineral Revenues Surge in First 3 Quarters of 2025, Led by Gold & Record Manganese Growth
🇬🇭 The royalty growth was recorded across all major mining segments in the country driven by higher commodity prices and improved regulatory compliance, according to Ghana’s Minerals Income Investment Fund (MIIF).
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US and EU Issue Fresh Criticism Against Tanzania Despite Dodoma’s Prior Condemnation of Interference
The US Department of State has announced it will conduct a “comprehensive review” of relations with Tanzania, citing alleged violations of freedoms and the use of force against civilians.
🇪🇺 Sixteen European countries have expressed “deep…
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Burkina-Faso Government Plans Reinstate Death Penalty Nearly Six Years After Its Abolition
The Council of Ministers chaired by Ibrahim Traore adopted a bill on the Penal Code this on Thursday.
This bill “meets the deep aspirations of the Burkinabe people,” the Minister of Justice, Edasso Rodrigue Bayala, said.
The death penalty will thus be…
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