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  • Canada Aids Kenya with Sh2bn for Training SMEs

    Posted on :Thursday , 24th December 2015

     Kenya is set to receive about Sh2 billion ($19.5) from the Canadian government aimed at providing training for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the country.

     
    The announcement was made during the World Trade Organisation's 10th Ministerial Conference in Nairobi by Chrystia Freeland, Minister for International Trade in Canada.
     
  • Ethiopia: NBE Lauds Afreximbank Support to Ethiopia\'s Development

    Posted on :Wednesday , 23rd December 2015

    The National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) said that the existing partnership with African Export - Import Bank (Afreximbank) has proven to be a success in supporting projects in Ethiopia in excess of 100 million USD in facilities covering transactions in infrastructure and financial services sectors.

     
    Speaking at Afreximbank Seminar held at Sheraton Addis yesterday, Bank V. . .

  • East Africa Business Council to Search for Investment in Northern Corridor

    Posted on :Tuesday , 22nd December 2015

     The East African Business Council will commission a study in January to identify investment opportunities on the Northern Corridor.
    EABC acting executive director Lilian Awinja said this is part of the lobby group's effort to get the private sector to participate more in the Northern Corridor Infrastructure Projects initiative (NCIP).
     
    "Our. . .

  • HDPE pipes and fittings aiding Green Industrialization in Africa

    Posted on :Monday , 21st December 2015

     Going HDPE makes ‘green’ sense

     
    Once upon a time HDPE pipes and fittings were merely viewed as alternative products in a pile of numerous options for infrastructure projects in Africa.Now they are becoming a necessity, their importance enhanced by contemporary demands of our times.
     
    Those who have been observant can not. . .

  • Uganda: Nairobi Meeting Could Lead to International Trade Deal

    Posted on :Saturday , 19th December 2015

    NAIROBI: There are signs that a deal about fair international trade will be struck in Nairobi today, although there are few indicators that Africa's main interests such as easier access to European markets and the removal of subsidies to farmers in richer nations will form part of the agreement.

     
    Some negotiators at the World Trade Organisation's tenth ministerial me. . .

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