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Fred Dzakpata

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Fred Dzakpata is a Ghanaian journalist who specializes in business reporting in Africa.

African Airlines to lose $300 million  in 2019

African carriers are expected to report a $300 million net loss in 2019 slightly improved from the $400 million net loss in 2018. The expected net...

AfDB to host summit on seed policy in Kenya

Delegates from 21 countries across the African Continent have gathered in Nairobi Kenya for a forum on seed Policy. The two day conference started on...

Kenya halts issuance of work permit

Foreigners hoping to work in Kenya can no longer apply for a work permit whiles residing in the East African Country. That’s according to Kenya’s...

Nigeria’s infrastructure deficit to hit $878 billion by 2040

Nigeria’s infrastructure deficit is projected to reach about $878 billion in the next twenty years. That’s the revelation from the acting director general of Nigeria’s...

Mozambique spends $250 million on ‘ghost’ workers

Mozambique has spent $250 million paying non-existent public sector workers usually referred to as ‘ghost’ workers. The payments were made to these ghost workers in...

IMF approves $34 million aid package for Togo

The International Monetary Fund has approved $34.9 million dollars to Togo under its three year programme with the fund. The amount brings to total $139...

Libya’s largest oilfield seized by armed men

Libya’s National Oil Corporation on Monday said that an armed group has seized one of the country’s largest oilfields. Local media reports that the company...

Cocoa firms destroying forest reserves in Ghana and Ivory Coast

Campaign Group Mighty Earth has cited some major Chocolate manufacturing firms for reneging on their promise to help reduce deforestation in Ghana and Ivory...

IMF approves $3.7 billion support for Angola

The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund has approved a three year programme for Angola worth $3.7 billion. The Extended Fund Facility is to...

Eskom cancels leave for senior managers over power cuts

South African Power Provider Eskom has asked its Senior Managers to cancel their leave to deal with ongoing power cuts in the country. The cancellation...

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