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About three years ago, the telecom giant, MTN Nigeria, was fined a record $5.2 billion (£3.4bn) by the Nigerian Communications...
Read moreDetailsAfricapitalism, an emotive and philosophical approach to capitalism and management, emboldening the private sector to contribute to Africa’s development through...
Read moreDetailsNigerians seem to have a good appetite and taste for everything foreign – from simple goods and services to sophisticated...
Read moreDetailsAfter the International Energy Agency (IEA) said that renewables in sub-Saharan Africa alone would increase electricity capacity from 35 gigawatts...
Read moreDetailsKenyan inflation rose to its highest rate in nearly a year in September, the statistics office said on Friday, reflecting...
Read moreDetailsCustodian Investment Plc. has announced that its board of directors would meet on October 25, 2018 to consider and approve...
Read moreDetailsNestlé has pledged to increase the amount of recycled plastics it uses in several forms of packaging in the European...
Read moreDetailsThe governor of Argentina’s central bank, Luis Caputo resigned on Tuesday for personal reasons, the bank said in a statement,...
Read moreDetailsSouth Africa's president, Cyril Ramaphosa has announced plans on Friday to set up a multi-billion-dollar funds for infrastructural development in...
Read moreDetailsThe African Development Bank Group has announce that its board of directors has approved its policy on non-sovereign operations (NSO)....
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