By Ebi Kesiena Tuesday, UK state borrowing jumped last month, official data showed as the government cushions consumers from soaring energy bills which the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, OECD said could further push up...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna No fewer than three peacekeepers believed to be Kenya nationals were on Monday killed by an al-Shabab gunman who invaded a military base in Somalia, in the latest attack by armed fighters who...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna Following the collapse of negotiations between labour union and government, thousands of public sector workers in South Africa on Tuesday embarked on a nationwide industrial action, demanding better wages. While the government offered...
By Oyintari Ben The Malian junta declared Monday night that it will outlaw all French-funded or -supported non-governmental groups, including those engaged in humanitarian work. Many NGOs that France has supported despite the rapid deterioration in...
By Emmanuel Nduka The construction work on a US $11bn wind farm project in Egypt is slated to begin in 2024. Mohamed Mansour, Chairman of Infinity Power Holdings, one of the main companies backing the project...
By Oyintari Ben Twitter's paid verification membership, Twitter Blue, won't be relaunched until "we're sure about large impersonations not happening," Elon Musk said in a Monday meeting with staff. Last Monday, Musk said his $8 monthly...
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