How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
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Read moreDetailsThe number of projects facilitated by Singapore companies in Africa, majorly in the infocomm media (ICM), urban infrastructure and food...
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Read moreDetailsBy Ben Eguzozie & Charles Abuede African multi-lateral financial institution, African Development Bank Group (AfDB) has debarred Nigerian company,...
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Read moreDetailsThe Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) said it is putting a total of 230 million Jamaican dollars in central bank digital...
Read moreDetailsThe spotlight in the phone industry seems to have changed direction, with the ray now focused on a new found...
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