Experts see the partnership between Morocco and Nigeria as a model for opening the path to South-South cooperation in Africa.
Related Posts
17May
Botswana’s new leader backs asset sales in investment drive
President Mokgweetsi Masisi wants to increase foreign investment and create more jobs for almost one in five people.
Botswana’s new leader... read more
26Apr
Construction of Chilonga Bridge in Zimbabwe set to resume
Construction works on Chilonga Bridge in Zimbabwe is set to resume following the government’s pledge of US $20m towards the... read more
20Aug
Nigeria gets green light for infrastructure development company
The Nigerian government has been granted approval to establish a 15 trillion naira ($39.5 billion) infrastructure development company...
read more
28May
Africa investor RegTech Investors Summit Calls for Acceleration of eTrade Negotiations on the African Continental Free Trade Area due to COVID-19
Africa investor (Ai) today confirmed it successfully hosted the Africa investor RegTech Investors Consultative Summit, which convened leading RegTech investors... read more
22Feb
Tanzania to construct a mega bus terminal in Dodoma
Dodoma Municipal Council in Tanzania is expected to issue a green light for the construction of a... read more
20Apr
Africa.com – Liquidity: Managing Cash Flow When Revenue and Funding Dry Up
Johannesburg, South Africa, April 20, 2020 - Africa.com has convened the largest ever gathering of Africa’s CEOs, managing directors, finance... read more
26Jan
NSE seeks infrastructure development in rural areas
There is an urgent need for accelerated infrastructure development in rural areas in order to curb poverty and its related... read more
05Sep
Kenya to receive US $232m investment for wind power project
Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta signed a US $232m deal with two US companies; the US Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) and... read more
18Jul
Morocco to construct 108MW hydroelectric dam
Morocco has announced plans to develop a a 108 MW hydroelectric dam at a cost of US $300m. This decision... read more
14Mar
Construction of 22 Solar-hybrid mini-grids in Tanzania in progress
Tanzania through Jumeme Rural Power Supply Ltd has embarked on construction of solar–hybrid mini–grids to boosts electricity power output... read more