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Empowering Entrepreneurs in Africa: Why Business Directories like Africa2Trust Matter.

Discover why business directories like Africa2Trust are essential for entrepreneurs in Africa. Learn the pros and cons of online listings, explore verified South African directories, and see how platforms like Africa2Trust boost visibility, trust, and business growth.

Your Gateway to African Entrepreneurship: Step-by-Step Guides to Starting a Business in Every African Country

Discover Africa2Trust’s step-by-step guides on how to start a business in every African country. Easily compare business procedures across countries and access official requirements, taxes, and licensing.

Dangote opens $300m cement plant in Congo-Brazzaville, country's biggest

The Dangote group has opened a $300 million cement production plant in the Republic of Congo. The facility which has a capacity of 1.5 million metric tonnes per annum is expected to be the biggest such facility in the Central African country.

AU chides abuses of African migrants in Libya

The African Union (AU) on Tuesday condemned continuing human rights abuses in Libya against migrants who it said are tortured, raped and sold as slaves.

New antiretroviral drugs, early diagnosis key in combating AIDS: U.N. Report

Developing new antiretroviral (ARV) drugs and using technology for early diagnosis are among steps needed to sustain momentum in fighting HIV/AIDS and ending the disease as a public health threat by 2030, UNAIDS said in a report on Monday.

Nigerian economy grows 1.4 pct in Q3 - Statistics Office

Nigeria’s economy grew 1.4 percent year-on-year in the third quarter, the statistics office said on Monday, extending its slow climb out of its first recession in a generation.

MTN Benin embroiled in non-payment of $213m frequency fees

South African telecoms giant MTN Group said on Thursday Benin’s regulator was reviewing its local unit’s reasons for not paying $213 million in frequency fees for 2016 and 2017

African economists push for industrialization

55% of foreign direct investment in Africa today is driven by the potential of domestic markets. A boon that justifies the attractiveness of the continent on the outside.

At least '800,000 firms in Nigeria have never paid taxes'

More than 800,000 companies in Nigeria, including government contractors, have never paid any taxes, Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun has revealed.

Eq. Guinea: Africa Economic Congress 2017 kicks off in Malabo

Indeed improving good governance indicators is key, but not forgetting qualified training for managers.