Liberians Elect New President As Johnson Sirleaf Steps Down

Liberians Elect New President As Johnson Sirleaf Steps Down

MONROVIA (Capital Markets in Africa) – Liberians vote Tuesday to choose a new legislature as well as a president to replace Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ellen Johnson Sirleaf from among 20 candidates who include a retired soccer star, a former warlord and a wealthy chicken farmer. Johnson Sirleaf, Africa’s first elected female president who’s governed the impoverished nation for 12 years, has thrown her support behind Vice President Joseph Boakai, 72. He’s the leader of the ruling Unity…

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Moody’s: Côte d’Ivoire’s credit profile reflects economy’s increasing diversification and high growth prospects

Moody’s: Côte d’Ivoire’s credit profile reflects economy’s increasing diversification and high growth prospects

ABIDJAN (Capital Markets in Africa) — Côte d’Ivoire’s (Ba3 stable) credit profile is primarily supported by the economy’s growing diversification and high growth prospects, which are underpinned by structural reforms and public investment in infrastructure, Moody’s Investors Service said in a report today. The country’s low institutional strength is a key credit constraint. The annual update, ” Government of Côte d’Ivoire — Ba3 Stable, Annual credit analysis”, is now available on www.moodys.com. Moody’s subscribers can…

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Ghana’s Economy Expands Most Since 2014 as Oil Industry Grows

Ghana’s Economy Expands Most Since 2014 as Oil Industry Grows

ACCRA (Capital Markets in Africa) – Ghana’s economy expanded the most in three years in the second quarter as the oil and gas industry increased. The gross domestic product of West Africa’s largest economy after Nigeria’s rose 9 percent from a year earlier in the three months through June, Baah Wadieh, the acting government statistician at the Ghana Statistical Service, told reporters Wednesday in the capital, Accra. The median of five estimates in a survey…

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Oil Riches On Line as African Maritime Boundary Ruling Looms

Oil Riches On Line as African Maritime Boundary Ruling Looms

ACCRA (Capital Markets in Africa) – Petrodollars are at stake when the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea rules this Saturday on the maritime boundary between Ghana and Ivory Coast. The ruling will impact on an offshore area holding an estimated 2 billion barrels of oil and 1.2 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, according to Teneo Intelligence. Here’s what you need to know ahead of this ruling: Why A Ruling Now? Ghana…

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Dreams of Europe Life Spur Perilous Journey From West Africa

Dreams of Europe Life Spur Perilous Journey From West Africa

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Kadi Bah saw people starving in the Sahara desert and drowning in the Mediterranean during her failed six-month odyssey to reach Europe. But as soon as the United Nations plane bringing her back home from Libya to Ivory Coast touched down, she was hatching plans to try again. “I’ll be so proud of myself if I can make it to Europe; I’ll tell everybody I managed to leave,” the…

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Dangote Cement Approaches South Africa’s PPC About Takeover

Dangote Cement Approaches South Africa’s PPC About Takeover

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Dangote Cement Plc has approached PPC Ltd. about a takeover deal, signalling the start of a possible bidding war for South Africa’s biggest cement maker after an earlier offer led by Canada’s Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd. Dangote has told PPC’s board that it’s interested in buying “the entire share capital,” the Lagos-based company said late Wednesday in a statement to the Nigerian Stock Exchange. “This communication is still at the preliminary…

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Boko Haram Defies Buhari With More Attacks in Northeast Nigeria

Boko Haram Defies Buhari With More Attacks in Northeast Nigeria

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Ten months after Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari declared a victory over Boko Haram, the Islamist militant group is stepping up attacks in the far northeast of the country. Boko Haram militants deployed at least 80 children as “human bombs” this year, Mark Lowcock, the United Nations under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs, said on Tuesday in the north-eastern city of Maiduguri, the group’s birthplace. The most spectacular attack occurred in July when the…

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