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Africa's Richest Man Aliko Dangote Expected in Zimbabwe for U.S.$1billion Business Tie-Up
ARGUABLY Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote, is scheduled to visit Zimbabwe this week to discuss a US$1 billion deal that straddles across investments in cement, coal mining and power generation.
Companies operating in Africa’s oil and gas industry are gearing up to tap into a favorable financing environment for the ...
A litany of recent weather disasters rang long Monday at the opening of U.N. climate negotiations: Hurricane Melissa in ...
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Sarah’s Oil opens in theaters nationwide this Friday, November 7
LOS ANGELES — Amazon MGM Studios, Wonder Project, and Kingdom Story Company bring audiences the remarkable true story, ...
Alan Hirsch is a Senior Research fellow at the New South Institute which funded the research on which this article is based. Victor Amadi is an Affiliate Researcher at the New South Institute, which ...
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Zimbabwe: Dangote Expected in Zim for a Potential U.S.$1bn Deal
NIGERIAN billionaire Mr Aliko Dangote -- the richest man in Africa and wealthiest black person in the world -- is expected in Zimbabwe soon to explore opportunities to establish a vast cement, coal ...
Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, is preparing to launch a $1 billion investment project in Zimbabwe. The project, which will ...
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Meet Strive Masiyiwa: Africa’s own Larry Ellison
Much of Africa’s billionaire class has long built empires in cement, oil, banking, and mining, leaving the continent’s ...
Elon Musk was recently dethroned as the richest person in the world this year by Larry Ellison — but only for a few hours. Here's what to know about the net worth of the richest people in the world, ...
Africa's richest man, Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote, is expected to visit Zimbabwe in mid-November following the approval of a massive US$1 billion ...
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The 10 African countries with the highest investment risk in 2025
For years, the phrase “Africa is too risky” has rolled off investors’ tongues like small talk at a cocktail party. It’s the excuse that justifies hesitation, the fine print that always seems to shadow ...
The experiences unfolding across Africa brings to the fore the central problem of every revolutionary movement: leadership.
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