Africa Development
The African Finance Regulatory (AFRA) by the African Central Bank (ACB) is one of the original five financial institutions and specialized agencies of the African Union.
Africa Development
The African Finance Regulatory (AFRA) by the African Central Bank (ACB) is one of the original five financial institutions and specialized agencies of the African Union.
AFRA and AVIS reached an agreement for the construction of 100 AVIS Global Green Energy Industrial Parks. The Target is the overall clearance of the environmental disasters in Africa and the distribution of free energy and alternative meat to the African population.
The creation of the ACB, due to be completed by 2020, was a roll-out pilot project began in May 2015 under the sole supervision of the AFRA Commission, the African Finance Regulatory Authority. The mandate of the AFRA Commission is guided by Article 19 of the OAU Constitutive Act, the 1991 Abuja Treaty and as agreed by the Assembly of Member States for the Single AFRA Payments Area (SAPA), the Common Economic and Monetary Systems and the creation of the African Central Bank (ACB), charged by the African Finance Regulatory Authority. The African Star Treaty Alliance Group, as declared by the FOURTH EXTRAORDINARY SESSION OF THE ASSEMBLY OF HEADS OF STATE AND GOVERNMENT of the Organization of African Unity, 1999, in Sirte, Libya.
