Ugandan firm to open gold refinery by end of 2016

Ugandan firm to open gold refinery by end of 2016

KAMPALA, Capital Markets in Africa: A Ugandan company backed by a Belgian investor is due to open the East African country’s first gold refinery by the end of this year to process raw gold produced mainly from the region, a senior company official told Reuters. Uganda’s mineral reserves are generally viewed as under exploited. Although there are gold deposits, it has no big commercial mine involved in production of the precious metal, leaving the field…

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INTO AFRICA April Edition: Africa’s Unshaken Fundamentals

INTO AFRICA April Edition: Africa’s Unshaken Fundamentals

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa — Over the past few years, discussion about Africa’s development, prosperity, growth and potential was becoming more optimistic, so Africa seems to have conquered the myth of negative perception. The gained optimism has led to many buzzwords such as Africa rising; Africa the last frontier, Lion on the move etc. As a result, Africa is not hard to sell to investors and many investment pitches highlight the common reason…

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Rwanda targets $1.2 bln foreign investment in 2015

Rwanda targets $1.2 bln foreign investment in 2015

Kigali, Rwanda (Capital Markets in Africa) – Rwanda aims to increase foreign direct investment in 2015 to $1.2 billion, a fourfold jump from two years ago, helped by a new investment code that offers tax breaks and other incentives, a senior official said on Thursday. World Bank rankings show Rwanda is one of the easiest places to do business in Africa, after Mauritius and South Africa, but the country has struggled to meet past investment…

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FDI value jumps despite falling number of investment projects in Africa

FDI value jumps despite falling number of investment projects in Africa

Johannesburg, South-Africa (Capital Markets in Africa) — According to EY’s 2015 Africa attractiveness survey – Making choices, Africa’s share of foreign direct investment (FDI) projects fell 8.4% in 2014, but remained well above pre-2008 levels. However, foreign direct capital investment into the continent surged to US$128b, up 136% in 2014 – a five-year high, with the number of jobs created from FDI jumping 68% resulting in 188,400 new positions across Africa. The report combines an analysis…

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AfDB sees Africa’s GDP growth nearing pre-crisis levels

AfDB sees Africa’s GDP growth nearing pre-crisis levels

Lagos, Nigeria (Capital Markets in Africa):- African economies will grow 4.5 percent this year and 5 percent in 2016, approaching levels last seen before the 2007 global financial crisis, as economic prospects improve worldwide, the African Development Bank (AfDB) said. The AfDB estimates that Africa’s gross domestic product expanded by 3.9 percent in 2014 despite sharp falls in international commodity and oil prices, an Ebola epidemic and pockets of political instability and armed conflict.“If you…

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