Soccer Star, Ex-Warlord Among Hopefuls for Liberia President

Soccer Star, Ex-Warlord Among Hopefuls for Liberia President

MONROVIA (Capital Markets in Africa) – Disappointed by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s failure to deliver on her pledge to make education free for all, Kumba Tamba is pinning her hopes on the almighty as Liberia votes for a new leader. The West African nation, founded for freed American slaves almost 200 years ago, is holding presidential and legislative elections on Tuesday that mark the end of the 12-year tenure of Johnson Sirleaf, who’s known as Ma Ellen…

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Ivory Coast Targets First Direct Flight to U.S. by Early 2018

Ivory Coast Targets First Direct Flight to U.S. by Early 2018

ABIDJAN (Capital Markets in Africa) – Ivory Coast is in talks with three African airlines to operate the first direct route to the U.S. by early 2018 as the West African nation seeks to attract more investors to its fast-growing economy. The most advanced discussions are with Ethiopian Airlines Enterprise, which is due to send a delegation to Ivory Coast before the end of the month, Transport Minister Amadou Kone said in an interview. Africa’s largest…

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Togo Opposition Rebuffs Mediators, Continues Nationwide Protest

Togo Opposition Rebuffs Mediators, Continues Nationwide Protest

LOME (Capital Markets in Africa) – Togo’s opposition rejected a joint statement from three regional diplomatic blocs urging the government to set a date for a referendum about constitutional change, as nationwide protests continued for a second day. The African Union, the Economic Community of West African States, known as Ecowas, and the United Nations Office for West Africa called on the Togolese government to fix a date for a nationwide poll on a proposal…

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Nigerian Minister Is Said to Query $24 Billion Oil Contracts

Nigerian Minister Is Said to Query $24 Billion Oil Contracts

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigeria’s oil minister sent a letter to President Muhammadu Buhari listing at least $24 billion of contracts involving the state oil company that he said were never discussed with him or the firm’s board, a copy of the document seen by Bloomberg shows. Emmanuel Kachikwu, the state minister for petroleum resources, complained in the seven-page, August 30 letter to Buhari that during the more than one-year tenure of Nigerian National Petroleum…

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Ivory Coast Cocoa Farmers See Bumper Crop After Slow Start

Ivory Coast Cocoa Farmers See Bumper Crop After Slow Start

ABIDJAN (Capital Markets in Africa) – This year’s cocoa harvest in top producer Ivory Coast may be starting slowly, but farmers say volumes will catch up in a few months and are forecasting another big crop to follow last season’s record. Heavy rains in June and July caused flowers to fall off trees and while farmers have started reaping some pods, there are a lot fewer than this time last year, said Salam Pelega, the head…

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OPEC Oil Output Climbed in September as Libya, Nigeria Recover

OPEC Oil Output Climbed in September as Libya, Nigeria Recover

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – OPEC nations pumped slightly more crude in September as Libya’s biggest oil field returned to production. Output from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries was 32.83 million barrels a day in September, a gain of 120,000 barrels a day from August, according to a Bloomberg News survey of analysts, oil companies and ship-tracking data. Production in Libya, which along with Nigeria is exempt from output cuts, rebounded 30,000 barrels a…

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Ghana Bank Holds Key Rate at 2015 Low as Inflation Quickens

Ghana Bank Holds Key Rate at 2015 Low as Inflation Quickens

ACCRA (Capital Markets in Africa) – Ghana’s central bank kept its key lending rate at the lowest since 2015 after inflation accelerated for the first time in four months. The Bank of Ghana left the rate at 21 percent, Governor Ernest Addison told reporters Monday in the capital, Accra. Two of seven economists in a Bloomberg survey predicted the hold, while the rest forecast cuts ranging from 50 to 100 basis points. The central bank of West Africa’s biggest…

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