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March 10, 2012   Economic Growth, Ethiopia, Kenya, Prosperity, Rwanda, Tanzania, Trade, Uganda

Africa’s Growing Trade is Driving SME Growth

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February 23, 2012   Economic Growth, Prosperity

More than half of African households will have discretionary income by 2020

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February 16, 2012   Infrastructure, Kenya, Trade, Uganda

Inter-Africa Trade Will Boost Development

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