[New Zimbabwe] AMALGAMATED Rural Teachers Association of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) secretary general Robson Chere has bemoaned government's decision to ignore their
[Shabelle] Addis Ababa -- Somalia's Minister of Labour and Social Affairs, MP Yusuf Mohamed Adan, is participating in the African Innovation Summit, officially
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- A compliance audit conducted by the General Auditing Commission (GAC) has revealed that the Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA)
[New Era] In an ambitious bid to reset, modernise and intensify the overall output of the country's agriculture sector, government will invest over N$561
[New Era] Bank Windhoek's managing director Baronice Hans said the bank remains firmly committed to promoting sustainable solutions in all its financing
[The Patriot] A Presidential Commission of Inquiry has been established to find the reasons why the BCL mine was closed in October 2016 by former President
[Premium Times] The speaker said in some instances, political party funding in Nigeria is taken over by wealthy individuals as investments. Those who make
[Daily News] TANZANIA: TANZANIA, a nation blessed with vast forests and renewable energy potential, should be a key player in the global carbon market.
[Radio Dalsan] The Minister of Labour and Social Affairs of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Honourable Yusuf Mohamed, on Monday participated in the Innovation
[Daily Trust] Troops of the 6 Division, Nigerian Army, have arrested 23 suspected oil thieves and deactivated 13 artisanal refineries during intensified
[Ghanaian Times] RNAQ Holdings, a mother company for the Quick Angels Limited, Bills Micro Credit, was launched in Accra yesterday with a call on the youth
[Premium Times] The Nigeria Export Promotion Council says it is working with the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment to further increase non-oil
[New Dawn] Monrovia -- A deepening dispute now threatens to unravel the progress made on Liberia's Yekepa-to-Buchanan railway, a vital economic artery.
[Namibian] The Chinese embassy in Windhoek says reports of a Namibian employee being assaulted by his Chinese employers in Windhoek over money are "irresponsible