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Category: Trade

Zimbabwe: Traders Happy With Brisk Festive Season Business

[The Herald] Trust Freddy — Herald Correspondent

Nigeria: Dele Farotimi’s Book Now #bestseller On Amazon After Arrest

[Leadership] Following the author’s arrest, Amazon has listed Dele Farotimi’s book, ‘Nigeria and Its Criminal Justice System,’ as a bestseller.

Namibia: MSM Enterprises Boost Trade At Whale Festival Art and Craft Market

[Namibia Economist] The Whale Festival Art and Craft Market recently took place at the Sam Cohen Library open area in Swakopmund as part of the Swakopmund Scientific Society Oceans Month festivities.

Nigeria: China, Nigeria Can Leverage Fashion Show to Boost Textile Industry, GDP – Envoy

[Vanguard] Mr Li Xuda, Cultural Counselor of the Chinese Embassy has urged China and Nigeria to exploit the untapped potential of fashion shows to boost textile industry and increase Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

Africa: Three African Powerhouses Make Forbes’ Most Powerful Women List

[allAfrica] Nigerian trailblazers Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the esteemed Director-General of the World Trade Organization, and media mogul Mosunmola Abudu stand alongside Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan as the African women gracing Forbes’ prestigio…

South Africa: Deadline Looms for KZN Emerging Designer Incubation Applications

[SAnews.gov.za] Emerging designers in KwaZulu-Natal have only four days left to submit their applications to be part of the Emerging Designers Incubation Programme.

Africa: Using the Creatives to Boost Intra-African Trade

[Africa Renewal] Youth on the move to tap AfCFTA trade opportunities across the continent

Zimbabwe: Arts and Crafts Sector Exports Decline By U.S.$5,1 Million

[New Zimbabwe] THE local arts and crafts sector has suffered a US$5,1 million decline amid calls to sustain the witnessed brief recoveries for sustained growth, trade promotion agency ZimTrade has revealed.

Sierra Leone: African Leaders in Sierra Leone Played a Key Role in Ending the Transatlantic Slave Trade

[The Conversation Africa] Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone on the west African coast, was named for the freed slaves who were returned to Africa by British members of the movement to end slavery. Founded in 1787 by a group of 400 black Britons fro…

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