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Fuel Subsidy Watch: Mauritania will keep its fuel oil subsidy at 70 MRO per litre, costing the state about 3.15 billion old ouguiyas per month, to cushion cost-of-living pressure; officials also said fuel prices will stay unchanged this month. Digital Education Push: MBRGI and The Digital School are expanding a digital learning drive to support 500,000+ people over three years in Mauritania, Nigeria, Lesotho, Zambia, Namibia and Angola, including school support, teacher training and job-ready skills. Power Sector Deal: ACWA signed a PPP and power purchase agreement for the 230 MW N’Diago gas-fired CCGT plant in Mauritania, set to use domestic gas and become the country’s first large-scale gas IPP. Payments for Trade: Central banks and infrastructure providers agreed interoperable payment systems are key to boosting cross-border trade and AfCFTA implementation, with focus on shared standards and local-currency settlement. Digital Sovereignty: Mauritania launched its first national cloud platform to host government data and services locally, aiming to improve cybersecurity and continuity of public services. Business & Finance Calendar: Kinross will release Q2 2026 results on July 29, with a conference call the next day.

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