World Bank: African GDP to Slow to 3.7 Percent

VOA Economic growth is set to slow in Sub-Saharan Africa to 3.7 percent this year, its weakest pace since 2009, mainly due to the drop in commodity prices, the World Bank said on Monday. The region’s economy, which grew 4.6 percent last year, will strengthen only marginally in the next two years, it predicted. “Growth

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2.4 billion Africans in 2050; which country will be best to find work, land to farm, and wives?

Mail and Guardian Charles Onyango-Obbo, Christine Mungai Some countries risk invasion and collapse, especially those with a shortage of water and an abundance of women (we’re half-serious). Shall Africa in 2050 move mostly backward, or forward? (photo, Marwa Morgan/flickr). BELOW aftermath of attack on Abyei, South Sudan. War might not go away, but will be

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