October 15
Namibia: Miller, Krugel-Greef Claim National Crowns
Namibian
Alex Miller and Anri Krugel-Greef were crowned the 2024 Nedbank Namibia National XCM Champions at Swakopmund on Saturday. Read more »
Ethiopia: Doubling Investment Key to Transforming Smallholder Farming - PSI
Ethiopian Herald
Improving the lives of smallholder farmers in Ethiopia requires doubling or tripling the current agricultural capital investment, according to the Policy Study Institute (PSI). Read more »
Ethiopia: ECC Surpasses Revenue Target, Collects 88.1 Bln Birr
Ethiopian Herald
- The Ethiopian Customs Commission (ECC) has announced a significant revenue collection of 88.1 billion Birr during the first quarter of this fiscal year, exceeding its ambitious… Read more »
Nigeria: Maiduguri Airport to Begin Int'l Operations Jan 2025 - - Keyamo
Daily Trust
The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has announced that the Muhammadu Buhari Airport in Maiduguri, Borno State, will officially commence international… Read more »
Nigeria: Fintiri Cautions Nurses Against 'Japa' Syndrome
Daily Trust
Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri has expressed concern over the increasing exodus of healthcare professionals from the country, commonly referred to as the "japa" syndrome, urging… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mine Entra Drives Innovation, Growth in Mining Sector
The Herald
The Mining, Engineering, and Transport Expo (Mine Entra) is one of the most influential events in Zimbabwe's mining sector, providing a platform where industry stakeholders,… Read more »
Zimbabwe: CTC Probes Influx of Toothpaste Imports
The Herald
THE Competition and Tariff Commission (CTC) is initiating an investigation into the influx of toothpaste imports into the country, which is threatening the viability of the local… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Multichoice Disrupts Itself Amid Subscriber Decline
The Herald
MultiChoice is under tremendous strain. Subscriber numbers are, for the first time, in structural decline. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Second Republic Against Sanctions - Path to Resilience, Economic Growth
The Herald
Sanctions have long been a tool of international diplomacy, often used to coerce nations into compliance with certain political or economic agendas. Read more »
March 29
Ghana: Bright Simons Writes - No, Ghana Card Is Not 'For' Ghana - It Is Ripping Off Ghana [opinion]
Accra Times
Ghana Card, as a system, cannot be operated without Margins, so the idea that the government "owns" the data is meaningless. Read more »