L'économie panafricaine en bref du Mercredi 3 Mai 2017
Kenya :Le gouvernement relève le salaire minimum de 18% à 125,4 $ : «« Nous sommes conscients que pendant deux années consécutives, nous n'avons pas augmenté le salaire minimum [...] après...
Kenya :Le gouvernement relève le salaire minimum de 18% à 125,4 $ : «« Nous sommes conscients que pendant deux années consécutives, nous n'avons pas augmenté le salaire minimum [...] après...
KENYA:The government raises the minimum wage by 18% to 125.4 Dollars: ""We are conscious that, for two consecutive years, we have not increased the minimum wage [...], after consultation with...
LE MATIN DU SAHARA:As part of the renewal of the France-Morocco partnership: Meeting at the Élysée between His Majesty the King Mohammed VI and the President of the French Republic, Francois...
BURKINA FASO:Issiaka kargougou, the new general manager of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Burkina Faso: "An economist of training and a teacher at the University of Ouagadougou Issaka...
AL BAYANE:PLF 2017: The financial purpose urge: "After its inauguration on Wednesday, April 26, by the House of Representatives, the government begins working on the priorities to catch up on...
1. A delegation of the ICJ welcomes the Moroccan dynamics in the field of human rights: "The members of a delegation of the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) welcomed, in Rabat, on Thursday,...
L'ECONOMISTE:What will change the flexibility of the dirham? : "More flexibility and openness in the general exchange instruction project which will be published shortly. The text, widely discussed...
1. SNTL invests in its first photovoltaic power plant: "Less than a year after committing to sustainable development on the sidelines of the Medcop Climat held in Tangier in July 2016, SNTL (National...
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