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The World Bank has projected that South Sudan will lead Africa's fastest economic growth in 2026. This forecast stems from the resumption of oil production to pre-war levels and economic stabilization. The country's GDP is expected to expand by 48.8 percent.
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Ayyukan masu laifaffafe a filagen noma a arewa sun yi barazana ga shirin goyon bayan noma na bankin duniya na dala 500m a Najeriya. Masu shiga hannun jari daga jihohin daban-daban sun ce rashin daidaitu a manufofin gwamnati na iya hana ingantaccen aiki na shirin AGROW. A taron da aka gudanar a Kano, an ce ya kamata a magance matsalar tsaro da shigo da abinci.
The ports of Port Elizabeth and Ngqura in Nelson Mandela Bay have shown signs of improvement, yet they remain among the world's worst-performing container ports according to the World Bank's latest index. Business leaders highlight ongoing challenges in efficiency and call for better cooperation with road hauliers. Transnet reports measurable gains from its recovery efforts.
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Ethiopia's Finance Minister Ahmed Shide announced significant technical and financial support from the World Bank during meetings in Washington DC. This aid aims to strengthen the country's economy and create job opportunities. The bank is backing various reform projects.