Kanayo Awani, the Executive Vice President, Intra-African Trade and Export Development Bank (Afreximbank), signed on behalf of the Pan-African bank. “The JPPF is a critical collaborative tool through which the Bank and its partners pool resources to prepare bankable projects, given that one of the major challenges in developing projects was moving commercially viable projects to financial close," she said.
The agreement between the Africa Petroleum Producers’ Organisation (APPO) and the Africa Import and Export Bank (Afreximbank) has now declared the venture open for signature by the willing member states.
In August 2015, Egypt expanded the size of the Suez Canal, a man-made Canal that links the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea following financing from Egyptians who bought investment certificates worth USD 3.6 billion (13 trillion Shillings) with a maturity period of five years and an interest rate of 15.5 per cent.
Magogo was elected to represent the Central East Zone during the CAF Ordinary General Assembly held at the Marriot Hotel in Cairo, Egypt on Thursday. Magogo, the FUFA President collected 33 votes, while the incumbent and former CECAFA President Leodeger Tenga had 19 votes.
Ssonko was among the 30 assistant referees and 27 referees selected by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to handle matches in Africa’s biggest football showpiece.
Mane’s team qualified for the final of the 2019 AFCON after seeing off Tunisia 1-0 in the first semi final, before Algeria sunk Nigeria 2-1 in the second game played on Sunday night in Cairo, Egypt.
It is not by surprise that the best three FIFA ranked teams in the African continent Senegal, Tunisia and Nigeria as per June 14th have qualified for the semi finals.
The Frenchman signed a two-year deal in December 2017 taking over from Serbian tactician Mulitin ‘Micho’ Sredojevic who stepped down because of accumulated salary arrears.
Bafana Bafana who only made it to the Round of 16 as one of the best third placed four teams after the group stage scored late in the 85th through Thembinkosi Lorch.
The Alexandria based Club are reportedly ready to pay Uganda Premier League champions KCCA FC USD 150,000 (554 million Shillings) for Kaddu’s signature on a two-year contract.
The Cranes are the only team from the Council for East and Central African Football Associations (CECAFA) region that have qualified for the last 16 stage in the tournament. The likes of Kenya, Tanzania and Burundi all failed to go past the group stage.
Earlier the State Minister for Sports, Charles Bakkabulindi engaged the players in a meeting to convince them to return for training, but they refused.
According to the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) communications manager, Ahmed Hussein, the members of the contingent have all been paid what they are meant to get till end of June.
Although the Cranes lost 2-0 to hosts Egypt on Sunday night, Zimbabwe’s 4-0 loss top DR Congo in the other Group A game meant Uganda finished second in the group.