How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
BY: ONOME AMUGE The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that rising shipping costs, triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic and...
Read moreDetailsBY: ONOME AMUGE Gold’s glittering form as a safe-haven asset lost its bullish spark as the precious metal’s value declined...
Read moreDetailsBY: ONOME AMUGE The lingering war in Ukraine has exposed the vulnerability of global supply chains and raised the spectre...
Read moreDetailsBY: ONOME AMUGE As many as four in 10 Nigerians live below the national poverty line, while many Nigerians, especially...
Read moreDetailsBY: ONOME AMUGE The foremost gathering in Abuja of businessmen and businesswomen in the organised private sector, the Abuja Chamber...
Read moreDetailsBY ONOME AMUGE Digital therapeutics, as described by medical experts, are clinically validated software programmes for the treatment of chronic...
Read moreDetailsBY: CHARLES ABUEDE The AfricaGoGreen Fund, a flagship project under the G20 Compact with Africa has received a $30 million...
Read moreDetailsBY: CHARLES ABUEDE Kelix bio, a pan-African biopharmaceutical platform, has signed an agreement to acquire Pharmaceutical Institute (PHI), a Moroccan-headquartered...
Read moreDetailsBY: MIKE OCHONMA Member states of the African Union (AU) are taking decisive action against water shortages through a new...
Read moreDetailsBY: ONOME AMUGE African women entrepreneurs are to receive a boost from Google, the multinational technology company, which is committing...
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