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Single East African Currency Encouraged
A report by the African Development Bank says if a monetary union is achieved, it will benefit in a greater macroeconomic convergence in the region.
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Turkey Strengthens Ties With Africa
The Turkish government says it is building relations that span across the areas of investment, trade, education and culture, redefining its engagement with the African continent.
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South Africa's Energy Price Hike Opposed
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa are to protest against Eskom's application to increase electricity prices by 16 percent per annum over the next five years.
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Is Uganda Biggest Conduit for Dirty Money?
Uganda is the biggest recipient of illicit financial flows in East Africa, according to data from the Global Financial Integrity.
The report places the country at position 66, with close to U.S.$680 million of illicit money.
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