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Across Africa, crudes Covid crunch sends many projects into turmoil
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Many oil and gas projects across the continent have been delayed or cancelled due to the challenges of low prices and restrained demand caused by the global health crisis
How a Unified Economy Can Improve the African Space Sector - Space in Africa
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Some Economic Community Of West African States (Ecowas) leaders have come to an agreement to retire and replace the CFA Franc with a common currency, Eco. The goal behind the decision is to strengthen the pillar of Sub-Regional trade unity with eyes on integration.  
8 Francophone countries get new currency
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Eco will bring real economic independence, relegating franc to past
Senegal: A West African Leader On The Rise
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Senegal has demonstrated strong ambition for economic development.
Dakar freight line rebuild completed
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SENEGAL: Reconstruction of the metre-gauge freight railway through the suburbs of Dakar has been successfully completed.
Turkish investments in Senegal to enhance ties with Africa
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Turkish investments in Senegal to enhance ties with Africa. Leading Turkish firms have undertaken significant infrastructure projects to contribute to the economic development of the West African nation of Senegal.
BP Makes Large Gas Discovery Offshore West Africa
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BP has found high quality natural gas reservoirs in all three wells it has recently drilled offshore Senegal and Mauritania in West Africa.
African cities bet on new technology to fix growing water shortages
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From solar-powered ground pumps to 3D-printed filters, new technology can help solve water shortages in African cities facing rapid growth, entrepreneurs and policymakers said.
Africa To Supply Big Chunk Of Global Natural Gas By 2025? Huge Investments Pour Into Energy Sector
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Africa could provide as much a fifth of global demand for liquefied natural gas by 2025, up from 10% in 2018, due to huge investments in the sector and some recent major discoveries.
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