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Mozambican economy grew 4.15% in 2022

The Mozambican economy grew 4.15% in 2022, announced the National Statistics Institute (INE), when publishing the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) figures for the last quarter.

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Angolan economy may reach 4%, according to the IMF

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) reveals that the Angolan economy continues to recover from the effects of Covid-19 and should reach 4 percent growth, after the 3.5 percent forecast for this year.

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In the last four years Uganda's richest citizens

A report from the Uganda National Household Survey (UNHS) and the Poverty Status Report of the Ministry of Finance of that country, 2021, indicates that the number of Ugandans classified as middle-class residents has increased to 15.6 million.

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World Bank believes in a richer East Africa with Continental Free Trade

The World Bank noted that East Africa should benefit from the African Continental Free Trade.

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Rwandans live nine years longer than their eastern neighbors

Rwandans live at least nine years longer than most East Africans, according to the latest figures released by the Office of National Statistics.

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Free trade agreement will respect intra-African agreements

Nine out of ten African chief executives believe the free trade agreement update and adoption will follow intra-African trade, new research shows.

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