Let me first take you nuts down memory lane: Last year, Mzito Xi Jinping pledged $60bn (6 trillion) for Africa late last year; and now Europe joins the fray out of fear of competition. Having two options sounds like a nice deal after all.
Europe has decided to invest 40 billion euros in Africa. That is roughly Kshs 4 trillion.
Nigeria juzi wamesema wako ndani--ndaaaani kabisa..hii maneno ya African Continental Free Trade Area could turn out to be the dose of medicine that Africans needed to wake up from slumber
****Somalis and Chinese must behave


. Kwanza wariahe tumewacheki tena sana. Huwezi kam kwangu useme that corner ya shamba mahali mimi hukojoa leisurely ni yako. That is a call for war!
The European Union Commission fully supports the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) and is proposing a 40 billion Euro package to attract investments that would create at least 10 million jobs in Africa.
This was revealed by Ambassador Ranieri Sabatucci, the EU Ambassador to the African Union, in an opening address to a two-day Horn of Africa AfCFTA forum focusing on the pharmaceutical industry.
“As was highlighted by the EU Commission President, Juncker, in his state of the union speech in September last year, referring to the AfCFTA, he expressed the wish that the long term perspective is to create a comprehensive continent to continent free trade agreement between EU and Africa,” he said.
https://www.africanews.com/2019/06/...uros-in-grants-to-help-create-jobs-in-africa/
Europe has decided to invest 40 billion euros in Africa. That is roughly Kshs 4 trillion.
Nigeria juzi wamesema wako ndani--ndaaaani kabisa..hii maneno ya African Continental Free Trade Area could turn out to be the dose of medicine that Africans needed to wake up from slumber
****Somalis and Chinese must behave
The European Union Commission fully supports the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) and is proposing a 40 billion Euro package to attract investments that would create at least 10 million jobs in Africa.
This was revealed by Ambassador Ranieri Sabatucci, the EU Ambassador to the African Union, in an opening address to a two-day Horn of Africa AfCFTA forum focusing on the pharmaceutical industry.
“As was highlighted by the EU Commission President, Juncker, in his state of the union speech in September last year, referring to the AfCFTA, he expressed the wish that the long term perspective is to create a comprehensive continent to continent free trade agreement between EU and Africa,” he said.
https://www.africanews.com/2019/06/...uros-in-grants-to-help-create-jobs-in-africa/