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 | | | The Africa Report | African economies meet the "new mediocre" |  | | Just as Africa seems ready to come to the dance floor, the lights come up, the bar runs dry and everyone starts looking for their coat. Read more ... | | The Africa Report | Regional security will play its part in Nigeria's presidential contest |  | | Whatever the outcome, national elections due in Nigeria in February will dominate the region's political calendar. Read more ... | | Nicholas Norbrook | Running a development bank needs political will - Donald Kaberuka |  | | With African development banks needing money to spend, Donald Kaberuka, AfDB chief, says he would rather see the pools of African savings being invested in low-yielding instruments, and sometimes even outside Africa, invested in local development banks for a good return. Read more ... | | Sulaiman Momodu | Ebola: The frightening sight of a deadly virus |  | | In countries such as Liberia, where medical facilities are inadequate and the ratio of doctors to people is 1 to 100,000, shortage of personal protective equipment and the lack of skilled local health workers have contributed in making situations worse. Read more ... | | Tinishu Solomon | Ethiopian air force pilot defects to Eritrea with crew |  | | Ethiopia's Ministry of Defence has confirmed that an airforce pilot has defected to Eritrea. Read more ... | | REUTERS | 2015 Africa Cup of Nations: Cameroon's Song left out of squad |  | | Cameroon have left in-form West Ham United midfielder Alex Song out of their 23-man squad for next month's African Nations Cup finals in Equatorial Guinea which was named on Tuesday. Read more ... | | REUTERS | Kenya: EU to lift export taxes on flowers as Valentine's day looms |  | | The European Union will grant an early return to duty-free trade in a range of agricultural products from east Africa, its ambassador to Kenya said on Wednesday, in a "Christmas gift" for Kenyan flower growers ahead of Valentine's Day. Read more ... | | REUTERS | Ghana infrastructure plans threatened as oil prices fall |  | | Oil producer Ghana could struggle to pursue its plans to build schools, roads and hospitals if global oil prices fall further, President John Mahama has acknowledged. Read more ... | | | | |  | | | FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA : | | | | You're receiving this information because you have subscribed to The Africa Report daily newsletter
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