L'économie panafricaine en bref du Samedi 19 août 2017
CAMEROUN : Le Cameroun veut réduire de 50% la redevance à l’exportation du cacao, afin de ne pas Décourager les opérateurs de la filière : « Revalorisée de près de 300% (de 54 FCFA...
CAMEROUN : Le Cameroun veut réduire de 50% la redevance à l’exportation du cacao, afin de ne pas Décourager les opérateurs de la filière : « Revalorisée de près de 300% (de 54 FCFA...
CAMEROON:Cameroon wants to reduce the export tax on cocoa by 50% to discourage the operators of the sector: "Revalued by almost 300% (from 54 CFA francs to 150 CFA francs) at the beginning of...
To Fill the Hospitals' Shortage, IRT Offers a Free Stadium Ticket for Blood Donation: "Ittihad Riadhi of Tangier appeals to blood donors to fill the enormous deficit in the city's hospitals and...
SENEGAL:Only 28% of SMEs Have Access to Public Procurement: "In Senegal, 97% of companies are small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with an annual turnover of less than 2 billion CFA francs....
1. The State Wants to Be Covered Against Drought to Heal Its Finances: "The rainfall hazard is the bane of agriculture in Morocco. It is very disabling for public finances that the government...
1. CNDP Strengthens Its Awareness-Raising Activities: "The National Commission for the Control of Personal Data Protection (CNDP) launches a series of calls for tenders aimed at implementing...
Foreign Exchange: The Improvement in Exports Undermined by the Energy Bill: "Exports increased by 7.1% to more than 140 billion dirhams at the end of July 2017, especially thanks to the good...
UGANDA:Floriculture Will Benefit from an Investment of $17.8 Million over Four Years: "In Uganda, Floriculture will benefit, over the next four years, a financial contribution of $17.8 million,...
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