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Burundi : Ndayishimiye makes inroads in mining sector a year ahead of election

Africa Intelligence

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June 23, 2026

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For the 2026-27 budget, up 33.5 over the previous fiscal year and approved by the National Assembly in June, Évariste [...]

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The Namibian

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· Jun 27, 2026

Namibia’s economy valued at N$70.9 billion

Namibia’s economy continued to grow during the first quarter of 2026, reaching a total value of N70.9 billion, although growth was weighed down by a sharp decline in mining activity. The latest gross domestic product report released by the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) shows that the economy grew by N4.7 billion, compared to the same [] The post Namibia’s economy valued at N70.9 billion appeared first on The Namibian.

Trend News Agency

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· Jul 4, 2026

Uzbekistan’s industrial output exceeds $42.3 billion in Jan-May 2026

Uzbekistan’s industrial output exceeds $42.3 billion in Jan-May 2026

South Africa Today

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· Jul 6, 2026

Uganda Oil Production Set for 2027 as World Bank Urges Reforms for Job Creation

KAMPALA, UGANDA – As commercial Uganda oil production moves closer to reality with extraction expected to begin in 2027, a new World Bank report emphasizes that the nation’s greatest opportunity lies in implementing structural reforms to translate economic growth into sustainable job creation. According to the latest Uganda Economic Update, the country’s economy expanded by []

Mwebantu

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· Jun 26, 2026

ZAFFICO Eyes K1.8 Billion Revenue by 2029 Through Forestry Expansion

ZAMBIA Forestry and Forest Industries Corporation Plc has unveiled plans to grow annual revenue from K460 million in 2025 to K1.8 billion by 2029 as it seeks to become a fully integrated forestry and wood-processing company. Speaking at the Rights Issue Bell-Ringing Ceremony in Lusaka yesterday, Managing Director Mundia Mundia said the growth would be [] The post ZAFFICO Eyes K1.8 Billion Revenue by 2029 Through Forestry Expansion first appeared on Mwebantu.

BizNews

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· Jun 25, 2026

Anthea Jeffery: Botswana beats SA at its own game — here's how to fix Mining

Anthea Jeffery: Botswana beats SA at its own game — here's how to fix Mining

The Rising Nepal

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· Jul 3, 2026

Significant progress made in education sector: Ministry

By A Staff ReporterKathmandu, July 3: Since the formation of the government led by the Rastriya Swatantra Party, signifi...

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Related coverage for "Burundi : Ndayishimiye makes inroads in mining sector a year ahead of election": The Namibian — Namibia’s economy valued at N$70.9 billion. Trend News Agency — Uzbekistan’s industrial output exceeds $42.3 billion in Jan-May 2026. South Africa Today — Uganda Oil Production Set for 2027 as World Bank Urges Reforms for Job Creation. Mwebantu — ZAFFICO Eyes K1.8 Billion Revenue by 2029 Through Forestry Expansion. BizNews — Anthea Jeffery: Botswana beats SA at its own game — here's how to fix Mining. The Rising Nepal — Significant progress made in education sector: Ministry