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Two men accused of defrauding businessman granted bail

Two men, who allegedly took GH? 720,000.00 from the Managing Director of DBS Industry under the pretext of assisting him to purchase three tipper trucks and one backhoe machine but failed, have been granted bail by an Accra Circuit Court. The accused p...

Help us arrest, prosecute fake meter syndicates – ECG tells public

The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) hasappealed to the public to assist it and security agencies to arrest individuals and groups selling fake meters to households.According to the Company, it was losing millions of Ghana Cedis in revenue due to th...

Nigerian Supreme Court Orders Extension of Old Currency

ABUJA, NIGERIA — Nigeria's Supreme Court has declared the government's rollout of newly-designed currency to be unconstitutional and ordered that old notes remain in circulation until the end of the year.The Supreme Court ruling Friday followed a lawsu...

Traders Decry On Drainage Issue In Parts Of Siaya Town

A section of traders and boda-boda riders have decried the state of drainage in parts of Siaya town.There has been waste water in parts of Siaya town along a road adjacent to the County Assembly, behind Siaya Huduma Center and next to the fish market h...

South Africa companies to showcase at Japan’s Foodex

PRETORIA, March 1 (NNN-SANEWS) — The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) is set to position 23 South African companies as strategic...

Association plans to ease Deejay’s business for members- Adeyemi

Tade Adeyemi, National President, Deejays Association of Nigeria (DJAN), says the association has created a network platform to ease Deejay’s business for its members...

Community To Benefit From Borehole Project Worth Sh3million

Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya launched construction of a borehole at Kaptien village in Kiminini Sub County that will cost Sh3million.The water project, which is fully funded by the county government, will involve drilling and connection of pip...

Angola, WB to speed up economic diversification

Luanda – Angolan government is working with the World Bank to implement the Acceleration of Economic Diversification and Job Creation Project estimated at 300 million US dollars, the national director for Business Environment of the Ministry of Economy...

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Seedlings Planted at Sikosinyana School to Honour Nujoma

Sikosinyana: In adherence to the Namibian government's call to actively promote tree planting this month to honour the legacy of late Founding President Sam Nujoma, the Sikosinyana Senior Secondary School in the Zambezi Region on Monday planted 12 see...
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Inflation Rate Drops to 3.6 Per Cent in April 2025

Windhoek: Namibia's annual inflation rate for April 2025 stood at 3.6 per cent, a decrease from the 4.8 per cent recorded in April 2024. According to Namibia Press Agency, this information was detailed in the Namibia Consumer Price Index (NCPI) for A...

Nangombe Admits Electrification Progress Slow

Ondangwa: The implementation of Namibia's electrification project is moving at a snail's pace, according to Ben Nangombe, the Executive Director of the Ministry of Mines, Energy and Industry. Nangombe said this on Tuesday during an electricity acceler...

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First Lady Rachel Ruto Champions Water Accessibility in Kajiado Schools

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Exclusive: Somalia Sends Thousands of Army Recruits Abroad for Training

The Somali government has sent thousands of military recruits to nearby countries for training to strengthen the army for its war against al-Shabab militants, according to the national security adviser for the Somali president.In an exclusive interview...