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Fred Dzakpata

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

Ghana and London stock markets deepen partnership

The Ghana Stock Exchange is to partner the London Exchange to help develop some of the capital markets infrastructure that can sustain and deepen...

Little Cab to launch in Ghana and Tanzania

Kenya’s Ride Company, Little Cab has revealed plans of extending its operations to Ghana and neighboring Tanzania. The firm which has been in existence for...

Rwanda denies banning imports from Uganda

Rwanda has described allegations of banning imports of goods from neighboring Uganda as baseless. There have been media reports that Rwanda placed a ban on...

Eskom gets $1.6 bn government bailout

South Africa's cash trapped power provider Eskom will receive a $1.6 billion bailout in the coming days from the government. The country’s finance minister made...

Ghana rejects addition to EU ‘dirty money’ list

Ghana is challenging its addition to a list of 23 countries with weak framework for tackling anti-money laundering and the Financing of Terrorism. It's finance...

Rwanda to get first smartphone factory

Rwanda could soon make history in Africa by officially opening a new smartphone factory in April. The country’s minister of information and communication technology Paul...

New spider species discovered in South Africa

Scientists in South Africa say they have discovered a new spider. The discovery adds to the number of already existing species. The discovery was made by...

Kenya’s public debt hits $51.7 billon

Kenya’s public debt has reached $51.7 billion according to the country's 2019 medium term debt management strategy. The document was tabled in parliament last week. The...

Egypt to build first cashless city

Egypt is on the brink of establishing the first cashless city as its new administrative capital in the coming years. The North African country has...

Six African countries cited for encouraging terrorism financing

The European Commission has cited six African countries for having deficiencies in their anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing frameworks. These African countries are Botswana, Libya,...

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