The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has called on the Nigerian government to revise its 2025 budget, initially set at 54,990 billion nairas (119.5 billion USD), due to the decrease in crude oil prices on the global market, according to an annual report from the Fund published on July 2 in Washington. The budget had been…...
Trending
- A record for 50 years: poor countries have repaid 741 billion dollars of debt in two years (World Bank)
- Senegal’s Economic Sovereignty: The Banking System as a Lever for Crisis Recovery and Revival
- DRC: New conditions for cobalt exporters
- Gécamines SA and Mercuria Energy Trading announce a strategic joint venture, supported by the US DFC
- Senegal: Digital Africa Summit reveals a $1.5 billion digital opportunity by 2030
- For Nina Keita (GESTOCI), “the energy boom should be a lever for spreading growth in Côte d’Ivoire”
- Morocco: 6.57% Increase in Consolidated Turnover of AFRIQUIA GAZ Company at the end of September 2025
- Tunisia: OneTech Holding Group announces reaching a new major milestone in its strategic project
