Non-payment to Equatorial Guinea issue now in court to try for resolution.
Despite major testing of systems to kick in generators, two terminals go down at JKIA.
US’s Procter & Gamble makes it three this year that have dropped Nigeria as a production source, either partially or in full.
Exploration continues but some are not happy with it, claiming the country should seek renewable energy solutions.
Talks are in progress to introduce passport-free access between the two countries.
Henok Teferra Shawl will be based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where Boeing intends to open an office in 2024.
Finance to underpin projects that will develop infrastructure in focus sectors, including power, transport, telecommunications and natural resources.
Ongoing tenders and pricing discussions for wind farms and solar plant projects are currently widespread.
There are more than 400 French companies in SA, directly employing 70 000 people.
Topsy-turvy route of the Nigerian naira should not affect trade.
Developers must obtain a letter of consent from Eskom stating that the proposed facility does not obstruct existing infrastructure.
The ban on imports of tomatoes, potatoes, onions and other produce will now run until the end of 2025.