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Theresa May, British prime minister, has pledged to boost Britain’s investment in Africa after Brexit with £4 billion, which would...
Read moreDetailsBukola Odufade and Justice Okamgba Facebook is aiming to source only renewable energy for its energy needs by the end of...
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Read moreDetailsThe Nigeria Export promotion Council (NEPC) has initiated a partnership with the Nigeria-American Chamber of Commerce (NACC) with a focus...
Read moreDetailsThe Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) has announced October 25, 2018 as the date for its 4th annual TEF entrepreneurship forum....
Read moreDetailsMary Uduk, the acting director general of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has assured investors who had bought shares...
Read moreDetailsSoybeans price neared a three-week low on Monday as it fell by about one percent on market fears over a...
Read moreDetailsAfrican leaders need to combat bribery, money laundering and tax evasion if the continent has to finance its transition to...
Read moreDetailsThe Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has held interest rates steady at its August meeting, declining to follow moves in...
Read moreDetailsSouth African banks face another wasted year for earnings growth as the euphoria that greeted Cyril Ramaphosa’s ascendancy to the...
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