One out of every ten Nigerian films sold is legitimate, according to the World Bank.
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Kenya's gig economy stood at $19.7 billion in 2019, employing 5.13 million workers.
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Ghanaians protest over a range of issues, including a limping economy and suppression of press freedom.
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Taii Odero pursued medicine out of peer pressure, but a stint as gym trainer as a university student led him in another direction.
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Businesses that depended on Twitter to connect with clients are hard hit by the month-long suspension of the site.
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Kenya's Maasai women have turned traditional soap into a product that softens skin, cures spots and even drives off mosquitos.
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Youth decry tough conditions to access loans through a government fund.
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Eighteen students benefit from a scholarship program sponsored by the French cosmetics firm and a Kenyan college.
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Wangari Kamau knits themed dolls, such as for disabled children or those living with albinism or vitiligo.
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A butterfly farming project inside an indigenous forest has handed women along Kenya's coast an economic lifeline.
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American-owned restaurant chain Java House nurtured Kenya's coffee-drinking culture and changed the urban dating scene.
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ExxonMobil Egypt signed a Farm-Out Agreement (FOA) with BG International Limited, a Shell plc subsidiary, to acquire 100 percent ownership in the ExxonMobil-operated north-eastern El-Amriya Offshore Area in the Mediterranean Sea, also known as Block 3. According to the agreement, BG will become the operator, pending to regulatory permissions from the Egyptian government.
Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek El-Molla said the agreement is a significant development that illustrates Egypt's oil and gas sector's vitality and competitiveness.
Commenting on the conclusion of this agreement, H.E. Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources...
Tusaiwe Munkhondiya, a 23-year-old woman, runs three schools, an orphanage and fosters over 30 children.
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