November 20, 2009
English | Français | Português | عربي
Accra, Ghana (PANA) â" Ghana's Central Bank on FriGhana cuts prime rate to 18 per cent * Accra, Ghana (PANA)Ghana records major swine flu outbreak school * Moroni, Comoros (PANA) -Government provides more money for Comoros elections * Dakar, Senegal (PANA) -CAN 2010: Group B seen as â?Group of Deathâ? * Paris, France (PANA)Bongo: There are no talks to appoint Pierre Mamboundou into government *
Home About Us | Products and Services | Subscribe | Annonces | Search | Login
 TOPICS
  Agriculture
  Culture
  Economy
  Environment
  Gender
  Health
  Politics
  Press Review
  Sciences
  Social
  Society
  Sports
   Urbanization
IN-DEPTH
 
Economy Last Updated     20/11/2009    22:50:00
Ghana cuts prime rate to 18 per cent
Accra, Ghana (PANA) â" Ghana's Central Bank on Friday cut the prime rate by 50 basis points to 18 per cent.    20/11/2009   full text...
Libya moves to improve own optical fibre network
Tripoli, Libya (PANA) - The Libyan government has said the signing, early in Nov ember, of the third phase of the project for the installation of the 13,000 kilo m etres of optical fibre cables network is a great stride aimed at boosting the na t ional telecommunications sector.    20/11/2009   full text...
Regional bourse ends week on a high note
Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire (PANA) - The regional bourse for the French West Africa ( BRVM) closed trading on Friday slightly higher than it did Thursday.    20/11/2009   full text...
'Africa will spend US$ 112 bln on 929 aircraft in 20 years'
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) - The African aviation industry, which is among the top 10 fast growing in the world, will need nearly 930 new aircraft valued at over US$ 112 billion, aircraft manufacturer, Airbus, disclosed Friday.    20/11/2009   full text...
Ban says Africa will benefit from economic recovery if it industrializes
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) - The African continent must focus on industrialization as a critical engine of economic growth and development if it has to benefit from the world's recovery from the global economic downturn, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said here Friday.    20/11/2009   full text...
Gambia, US sign MOU on trade
Banjul, Gambia (PANA) - A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the promotion of bilateral trade and investment was signed here Friday between the US Embassy in Banjul and The Gambia.    20/11/2009   full text...
Nigeria mobile telecoms operator, MTN, sacks 65
Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - One of Nigeria's leading mobile telecommunications compa ny, MTN, has sacked 65 staffers, the company said in a statement here.    20/11/2009   full text...
'46% of PDA pledges get to deserving countries'
Paris, France (PANA) - The president of the West African Development Bank (BOAD) , Mr. Abdoulaye Bio-Tchané, said here on Wednesday that only 46 per cent of Pub l ic Development Aids (PAD), announced by donor countries, actually got to the ben e ficiary countries.    19/11/2009   full text...
Regional bourse rises
Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire (PANA) - The Regional Bourse for the French West Africa (BRVM) closed its fixing session here on Thursday slightly higher than it did We d nesday.    19/11/2009   full text...
Tourist arrivals down by 9.7% in Mauritius
Port-Louis, Mauritius (PANA) - The Central Statistics Office in Mauritius indica ted Thursday that tourist arrivals for the first nine months of 2009 dropped by 9 .7 per cent, sliding to 608,885 compared to the 674,164 attained during the same period in 2008.    19/11/2009   full text...
Industrialisation key to Africa's development, says UNIDO
New York, US (PANA) - UN Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) Director-Ge neral Kandeh Yumkella has called the lack of industrialisation the missing key for Africa to join in the global e conomy.    19/11/2009   full text...
Chinese firm eyes US$8b investment in Zimbabwe
Harare, Zimbabwe (PANA) - A Chinese firm Thursday announced a US$8 billion inves tment package in various sectors in Zimbabwe, by far the largest single investme n t in the country.    19/11/2009   full text...
World Bank grants Botswana US$186 mln for transport project
New York, US (PANA) - The World Bank has granted Botswana a loan of US$186 million to finance its integrated transport project.    18/11/2009   full text...
Ghana government promises prudent macroeconomic policies
Accra, Ghana (PANA) - The Ghana government on Wednesday said it would pursue pru dent macroeconomic policies, modernise agriculture and provide infrastructure in c luding ICT as it grows the economy.    18/11/2009   full text...
Kenyan private airline begins Nairobi-Moroni flight
Moroni, Comoros (PANA) - A Kenyan private airline, African Express, on Wednesday started a flight linking the Comoran capital, Moroni, to the Kenyan capital, Nairobi.    18/11/2009   full text...
Mauritian budget aimed at building green Island, says minister
Port-Louis, Mauritius (PANA) - Mauritian Finance Minister Ramakrishna Sithanen o n Wednesday presented the Islandâ?s 2010 national budget, saying the governmentâ ?s three main priorities would be to accelerate job creation, consolidate social progress for inclusive growth and sustain the Island on the path to mitigate th e impact of climate change.    18/11/2009   full text...
45% of people in CEMAC region live in poverty
Paris, France (PANA) - Nearly 45 per cent of the inhabitants of the six-member c ountries of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC) live b e low the poverty line, set at less than US$ 1 per day by the United Nations, the P resident of the Central African States Development Bank (BDEAC), Anicet Dologuel e , said Wednesday in Paris, France.    18/11/2009   full text...
Int'l organisations explore ways of effective development assistance
Paris, France (PANA) - A forum on how to improve the effectiveness of the Offici al Development Assistance (ODA) was held Wednesday in Paris, France, with repres e ntatives of several international institutions and sub-regional African organisa t ions, including the Central African States Development Bank (BDEAC), participati n g, according to a PANA report.    18/11/2009   full text...
China no threat to Africa, says Cameroonian economist
Paris, France (PANA) - Cameroonian computer scientist and economist, Jacques Bon jawo, pleaded Wednesday in Paris, France, for a fair Sino-African partnership, s a ying Africa needed not be afraid of China.    18/11/2009   full text...
US Embassy organises business forum on trade promotion
Banjul, Gambia (PANA) â" A two-day business forum organised by the US Embassy in the Gambia opened in Banjul on Tuesday to discuss ways to promote trade betwe e n the two countries.    17/11/2009   full text...
Ex-deputy governor of Central Bank of Mauritania arrested
Nouakchott, Mauritania (PANA) - Former deputy governor of the Central Bank of Ma uritania (BCM), Mohamed Ould Oumarou, has been arrested by the country's anti-ec o nomic crimes police, sources told PANA here on Tuesday.    17/11/2009   full text...
Banjul holds 4th international trade fair
Banjul, Gambia (PANA) - The 4th Edition of the Gambia Trade Fair, organised by t he Gambia Chamber of Commerce, opened at the Independence Stadium, in Bakau, Mon d ay night.    17/11/2009   full text...
WB grants US$ 40 mln to help Central African countries
New York, US (PANA) - The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of t he World Bank group, has granted a five-year loan of US$ 40 million to Central A f rican countries to help the small and medium-sized companies in the region.    17/11/2009   full text...
Mauritania budgets US$ 1 billion for 2010
Nouakchott, Mauritania (PANA) - The Mauritanian government rose from an extraord inary Council of Ministers' meeting Monday and adopted the 2010 finance bill, fi x ed at 245,874,369,054 ouguiyas (about US$ 1 billion), a 3.68 per cent increase, c ompared to that of last year, according to a statement released here on Tuesday.    17/11/2009   full text...
Fuel prices go up in Mali
Bamako, Mali (PANA) - After some months of stability, fuel prices have started r ising again in Mali, with high-octane, petroleum, gas oil, DDO, and fuel-oil going up by 10 CFA F per litre each.    17/11/2009   full text...
EIB provides EUR82m for Namibian cement plant
Windhoek, Namibia (PANA) - The European Investment Bank (EIB) has provided a EUR 82 million grant towards the construction and operation of Ohorongo Cement factory, the countryâ?s first ever cement manu facturing plant.    17/11/2009   full text...
Wade calls for statistical systems on good governance
Dakar, Senegal (PANA) - Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade on Monday urged Afri can statisticians to work towards the establishment of statistical sub-systems o n good governance.    16/11/2009   full text...
Wade calls for statistical systems on good governance
Dakar, Senegal (PANA) - Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade on Monday urged Afri can statisticians to work towards the establishment of statistical sub-systems o n good governance.    16/11/2009   full text...
Essar introduces cheapest cross calling rates in Kenya
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - Local telecommunications service provider, Essar Telecom Kenya Limitedâ?s â~Yuâ? mobile phone service, has introduced a new tariff whe re consumers will enjoy a flat rate of Sh6 for calls to all networks in Kenya (S h 74.6 = US$ 1).    16/11/2009   full text...
IFAD grants US$ 200 million for rural development in Burundi
Bujumbura, Burundi (PANA) - The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) has financed eight rural development projects in Burundi for a total amou n t of over US$ 200 million, diplomatic sources in Bujumbura told PANA on Monday.    16/11/2009   full text...
Embezzlement: Mauritania police quiz bankers
Nouakchott, Mauritania (PANA) - The Mauritanian police in charge of economic cri mes, on Sunday questioned some bankers and businessmen over alleged "embezzlemen t " involving Sid'El Moctar Ould Nagi, former governor of the Mauritanian Central B ank (BCM), informed sources confirmed to PANA here on Monday.    16/11/2009   full text...
Regional bourse resumes week on happy note
Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire (PANA) - The Regional Bourse for the French West Africa (BRVM) closed trading here on Monday slightly higher than it closed last week.    16/11/2009   full text...
Mugabe says no wholesome nationalisation of foreign companies
Harare, Zimbabwe (PANA) - Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe said Monday the cou ntry did not plan wholesome nationalisation but would insist on a 51 per cent st a ke in new foreign-led ventures.    16/11/2009   full text...
Zim hotel eyes US$25m investment
Harare, Zimbabwe (PANA) - A Zimbabwean hotel group said Monday it planned to rai se US$25 million to expand across the continent.    16/11/2009   full text...
East African leaders lobby mega-rich Saudi investors
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) - East African leaders are cashing in on the Saudi Arabia-East African Forum underway here to woo the over 50 key investors as well as finance, agriculture and infrastructure authorities from the oil-rich Kingdom attending the forum.    16/11/2009   full text...
Angola-bound cargo plane crashes in Windhoek, kills 3
Windhoek, Namibia (PANA) - An Angola-bound light cargo plane crashed shortly aft er takeoff from Namibiaâ?s Eros Airport Sunday, killing three people including t he pilot.    16/11/2009   full text...
Ethiopia inaugurates US$400 million hydro-dam (Corrected)
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) - Ethiopia's Prime Minister, Meles Zenawi on Sa turday inaugurated the Tekeze Hydroelectric Power Dam, one of a number of mega h y droelectric power projects the Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation (EEPCo) has i nitiated.    15/11/2009   full text...
ATT receives tramlines project document
Bamako, Mali (PANA) - A delegation from the French city of Strasbourg on Saturda y paid a courtesy call on Malian President Amadou Toumani Toure (ATT) and presen t ed to him a development project of two tramlines in Bamako, the Malian capital.    15/11/2009   full text...
IMF: Moroccoâ?s growth remains solid despite global recession
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) â" Economic growth in the North African state of M orocco remains solid even in the face the global economic downturn, the internat i onal Monetary Fund (IMF) has disclosed.    15/11/2009   full text...
Ethiopia inaugurates US$400 hydro-dam
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) â" Ethiopiaâ?s Prime Minister, Meles Zenawi on Sa turday inaugurated the Tekeze Hydroelectric Power Dam, one of a number of mega h y droelectric power projects the Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation (EEPCo) has i nitiated.    15/11/2009   full text...
Customs experts from West, Central Africa meet in Bamako
Bamako, Mali (PANA)- Customs experts from 26 countries of the West and Central A frican regions meet here Monday and Tuesday in Bamako, the Malian capital, organ i sers told PANA here.    14/11/2009   full text...
Conference on oil, gas trade in Africa ends in Bamako
Bamako, Mali (PANA) - The 13th conference on the trade and financing of oil, gas and mines in Africa ended Friday in Bamako with an appeal to the UN Conference o n Trade and Development (CNUCED) for the implementation of an Exchange and Infor m ation Platform on Natural Resources (PEIRN), PANA reported from here Saturday.    14/11/2009   full text...
France grants Mali 3.2 billion FCFA budget support
Bamako, Mali (PANA) - France on Friday granted Mali 3.2 billion FCFA to support the West African country's 2009 budget.    13/11/2009   full text...
Ghana inflation slips to 18.04 per cent
Accra, Ghana (PANA) â" The rate of inflation in Ghana slipped to 18.04 per cent in October, the fourth consecutive decline, PANA reported from here Friday.    13/11/2009   full text...
S/African rand falls against CFA franc in Central Africa
Libreville, Gabon (PANA) - The South African rand recorded a fall against the CF A franc of the Bank of the Central African States (BEAC), according to the excha n ge rates bulletin of the main currencies issued on Friday morning in Libreville, the capital of Gabon.    13/11/2009   full text...
Nigerian VP frowns at trade imbalance between SA, Nigeria
Abuja, Nigeria (PANA) - Nigerian Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan on Friday open ed the 10th anniversary of the Nigeria/South Africa Bi-National Commission in Ab u ja, the capital city, asking the South African government to quickly find a solu t ion to the concerns expressed by Nigerian businessmen over the trade imbalance b e tween the two nations.    13/11/2009   full text...
Regional bourse ends week on a happy note
Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire (PANA) - The regional Bourse for the French West Africa (BRVM) closed trading here on Friday slightly higher than it did on Thursday.    13/11/2009   full text...
Kenya to host UN's global meeting on postal reform in 2010
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - Kenya has secured the greenlight to host an internationa l meeting of postal service providers to strategise on new measures of ensuring t he survival of the postal industry, officials said here on Friday.    13/11/2009   full text...
WB says Africa needs US$ 31 billion for infrastructure
Dakar, Senegal (PANA) - The World Bank has said "transforming African infrastruc ture will require an additional US$ 31 billion yearly and huge efficiency gains, " the bank stated in its latest report received here by PANA Friday.    13/11/2009   full text...
Latest exchange rates in Mauritius
Port-Louis, Mauritius (PANA) - Following are the latest exchange rates of some f oreign currencies against the rupee, as released on Friday by the Mauritian Comm e rcial Bank.    13/11/2009   full text...
Archives |  Subscribe  |  Contact Us  |  Copyright Notice