This week on Business Africa: budgetary crisis in Senegal, industrialization under Traoré in Burkina Faso, and untapped ...
Senegal hopes for a new International Monetary Fund programme by June, Finance Minister Cheikh Diba said on Thursday, as the government vowed to investigate alleged malfeasance after an audit found ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNAudit shows Senegal’s previous govt misreported public debtSenegal’s Court of Auditors released a long-awaited review of the country’s finances on Wednesday that confirmed the previous government misreported key economic data including debt and deficit ...
In an interview with Le Monde, economist Célestin Monga believes that the freeze on American foreign aid could prove ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrica: Nigeria, Africa and the Trump ChallengeFrom his antecedents, we did not need to read the tea leaves to know that President Donald Trump of America would give Africa the short shrift in his dealings with the continent.
Senegal is optimistic about securing a new agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) by June 2025, following a ...
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Senegal aims for a fresh IMF programme by June following an audit revealing financial discrepancies. The current $1.8 billion IMF facility was suspended due to misreported data under former President ...
Senegal's Finance Minister Cheikh Diba announced the government's intention to secure a new IMF program by June. This follows an audit revealing financial misreporting under former President Macky ...
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