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Tunisia sees sharp rise in tourism revenues: ministry statement

TUNIS— Tunisia’s tourism revenues grew by 110.4 percent during the first 10 days of 2023, compared to the same period last year, said the Tunisian Ministry of Tourism and Handicrafts.“In the first 10 days of this year, the number of tourists visiting T...

Tanzania’s economy on track, says Finance Ministry

DAR ES SALAAM— TANZANIA’S economy is on the right track despite shocks exerted by the global rise of inflation, war in Ukraine and Covid-19, thanks to the measures taken by the government to diversify the production sector.The Deputy Permanent Secretar...

Yellen to Meet with Chinese Finance Minister in Switzerland

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will meet with her Chinese counterpart, Vice Premier Liu He, in Switzerland on Wednesday to discuss economic developments between the two nations.The Zurich talks will be a follow-up to the November meeting between Presi...

South Africa’s economic growth facing challenges – Finance Minister Godongwana

JOHANNESBURG— Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana says international and local challenges continue to pose as obstacles in the growth of the South African economy.This as real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew by some 1.6% in the third quarter of 2022.Sp...

Minister Enoch Godongwana: Pre-WEF breakfast engagement with business

Honourable Ministers, Esteemed ColleaguesProgramme Director, Ms Cleo MosanaLadies and GentlemenIntroductionThank you for making the time to meet with us today to collectively prepare for Davos.This gathering gives us an opportunity, as Team South Afric...

World Bank cuts 2023 world growth to 1.7% in ‘sharp, long-lasting slowdown’

WASHINGTON, Jan 11 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Global growth is expected to slow “perilously close” to recession in 2023, the World Bank said, slashing its economic forecast on high inflation, rising interest rates and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.Economists have...

World Bank: sharp, long-lasting slowdown to hit developing countries hard

Growth in emerging market and developing economies will be hit hard over the next two years, according to the World Bank’s latest Global Economic Prospects report.Globally, growth continues to slow sharply due to rising inflation and interest rates, re...

China’s New Foreign Minister Heads to Africa

BEIJING — China's new Foreign Minister Qin Gang is starting his term with a weeklong trip to five African countries, the Foreign Ministry announced Monday.Qin, who until recently was ambassador to the United States, will visit Ethiopia, Gabon, Angola, ...

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Health Ministry Receives N.dollars 12.3 Billion Budget for 2025/26

Windhoek: The nearly N.dollars 12.3 billion allocation to the Ministry of Health for the 2025/26 financial year will enable the ministry to continue transforming Namibia's health and social services for the benefit of all citizens. This was announced ...
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Ministry of Health Celebrates World Hand Hygiene Day in Windhoek

Windhoek: The Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) celebrated World Hand Hygiene Day under the theme 'It might be gloves. It's always hand hygiene' in Windhoek on Thursday. Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr. Esperance Luvindao, emph...

Roads Authority Awards Bursaries to Six NUST Students

Windhoek: The Roads Authority (RA) awarded bursaries to six students from the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) during a handover ceremony held on Thursday at its head office in Windhoek. According to Namibia Press Agency, Roads Au...

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Luanda: The National Air Navigation Company (ENNA-EP) and the Air Traffic Controllers Union (SINCTA) have reached an agreement aimed at improving the professional and social conditions of aeronautical workers. The agreement, signed on Thursday, marks ...

Burkina: More than 8.5 billion FCFA saved thanks to a partial control of the remuneration of civil servants

More than 8.5 billion FCFA have been saved thanks to the correction of salaries, previously received illegally by civil servants, announced the government which intends to expand controls within the army and health workers.Under the Ministry of the Ec...

Outgoing AU Chair Highlights Peace and Security as Foundations for Agenda 2063

ADDIS ABABA - Comorian President Azali Assoumani, in his capacity as the outgoing Chairperson of the African Union (AU), emphasized the critical importance of peace and security as the foundational elements for realizing the AU's Agenda 2063. This vis...