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Liberia’s Minister of Finance Makes Africa’s Top 25 Finance Leaders, 2023

The Minister of Finance and Development Planning of Liberia, Mr. Samuel Tweah, has emerged as a Top 25 Finance Leader in Africa for his continuous hard work under President George.

Michel Ussene:MITRA ENERGY Shines Brighter in Excellent Service Delivery across African

  Being a major player is one thing; however, maintaining a proper supply chain with adequate dexterity that meets the demand for energy in an entire country is no mean.

Ruto’s speedy rise to Kenya’s Presidency

William Kipchirchir Samoei Arap Ruto CGH (born December 21, 1966) is a Kenyan politician who has been the country’s fifth president since September 13, 2022. Before becoming president, he was.

Buhari’s 8-Year Budget Declaration in Nigeria and the Percentage Usage

  In his eight years in office, the outgoing President of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari, signed eight budgets into law. This article will look at how the budgets were used.

10 Ideas for Improving Girl Child Education in Nigeria

According to the World Bank, “Girls’ education goes beyond getting girls into school. It is also about ensuring that girls learn and feel safe while in school; have the opportunity.

Voting Opens For African Business Leadership Awards (ABLA) 2023

…winners to be honored on 6 July 2023 in London, UK Portsmouth, United Kingdom/ May 6th, 2023 The African Leadership magazine is pleased to announce the shortlist of nominees for.

The African Business Leadership Awards (ABLA) 2023 Polls

AFRICAN BUSINESS LEADER OF THE YEAR   AFRICAN FEMALE BUSINESS LEADER OF THE YEAR   AFRICAN REGULATOR OF THE YEAR   BUSINESS FRIENDLY GOVERNOR OF THE YEAR AWARD   AFRICAN.

Nigeria is accommodating For Business- Maryam Yakubu [ Food Entrepreneur]

African youths are resilient and in the face of many daunting challenges have embraced entrepreneurship which has not only served as a form of job creation across the continent but.

Ghana’s chances of improving its agricultural industry

Ghana’s agricultural sector holds immense promise for economic growth, food security, and poverty reduction. With its abundant natural resources, favourable climate, and predominantly agrarian population, agriculture plays a significant role.