Telecom Egypt considers buying more spectrum

Telecom Egypt considers buying more spectrum

CAIRO, Capital Markets in Africa: Telecom Egypt, the state fixed-line monopoly, said on Monday it was considering buying more spectrum, weeks after acquiring a fourth-generation (4G) licence that will allow it to directly offer mobile phone services for the first time. “Telecom Egypt has presented a request to the National Telecom Regulatory Authority to understand the terms and conditions related to any other spectrum on offer so it can be studied and evaluated,” it said…

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Gecamines Says Lundin Withdrawal From Congo Would Be Problematic

Gecamines Says Lundin Withdrawal From Congo Would Be Problematic

CONGO, Capital Markets in Africa: Gecamines, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s state-owned miner, warned that any decision by Lundin Mining Corp. to withdraw from the Tenke Fungurume copper mine could scupper Freeport McMoRan Inc.’s proposed sale of its stake in the project. By exiting at the same time as Freeport and transferring full ownership of the project to new parties without securing Gecamines’ approval, Lundin and Freeport would further violate the state-owned miner’s rights, Chairman Albert…

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African Union Says EU Funds Secured for Its Mission in Somalia

African Union Says EU Funds Secured for Its Mission in Somalia

LAGOS, Capital Markets in Africa: The African Union said it secured 178 million euros ($199.6 million) of financial support from the European Union for its peacekeeping mission in Somalia, as the war-torn nation prepares for elections next month. The contract signed Wednesday covers the period from Jan. 1 to Sept. 30, 2016, with funds to be used for the allowances of mission troops and police, international and local civilian staff salaries and operational costs, the…

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Richest African Says Nigeria Needs $15 Billion for Economy

Richest African Says Nigeria Needs $15 Billion for Economy

LAGOS, Capital Markets in Africa: Nigeria needs $15 billion from asset sales and borrowing to revive a slumping economy and boost foreign reserves, according to Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man. “Through sales of assets, through loans from Bank of China or wherever, we need something like $15 billion,” Dangote, a Nigerian national, said in a Bloomberg TV interview at the U.S.-Africa Business Forum in New York on Wednesday. “We’re having a problem as the reserves are low….

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U.S. Companies Lag in Race to Tap Africa’s Growth Potential

U.S. Companies Lag in Race to Tap Africa’s Growth Potential

LAGOS, Capital Markets in Africa: That was the warning from political and business leaders who attended the second U.S.-Africa Business Forum in New York on Wednesday and dismissed an economic slowdown in the world’s poorest continent as a temporary blip. They highlighted the potential of its expanding middle class, untapped mineral riches and uncultivated arable land. U.S. President Barack Obama’s administration has reinforced the vision of an Africa on rise, spearheading a program to more than double…

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Richest African Dangote Plans to Buy Arsenal in Four Years

Richest African Dangote Plans to Buy Arsenal in Four Years

LAGOS, Capital Markets in Africa: Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, plans to buy London-based Arsenal soccer team within four years. Dangote, a Nigerian worth $10.9 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, announced his intention to buy the club last year. He said he needs to wait for his business prospects to improve and his investments in gas pipelines and an oil refinery to play out before making the acquisition. “There’s no doubt” he’ll buy Arsenal and “it’s not a…

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Kenyan Geothermal Gets $60 Million From African Development Bank

Kenyan Geothermal Gets $60 Million From African Development Bank

NAIROBI, Capital Markets in Africa: The African Development Bank will lend $60 million to finance a geothermal power project in Kenya. The funds will go to state-owned Geothermal Development Co. to buy three drilling rigs, according to Gabriel Negatu, regional director at the Abidjan, Ivory Coast-based financial institution. Kenya “has enormous potential in geothermal power capacity which it has not fully exploited,” Negatu said in an interview in Nairobi. The country has been tapping geothermal power in…

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