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Buhari Approves The Establishment Of Sub-national Police

Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria’s President, has approved the establishment of state and local government police. This comes with his approval of the dismissal of 37 police officers as recommended by the.

IMF Urges South Africa To Speed Up Reforms

South Africa’s subdued economic growth could be reignited if the implementation of structural reforms, including at troubled state power utility Eskom, is accelerated, the International Monetary Fund said on Monday..

Kenyan Government To Introduce New Banknotes

Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta unveiled a new attempt to curb corruption and dirty money on Saturday by introducing a new set of banknotes and calling for the old Sh1,000 notes.

Gambia’s Central Bank Records 24% Increase In Transaction Volumes

The governor of Central Bank of The Gambia has disclosed that domestic foreign exchange market continues to function smoothly, adding that transaction volumes have also increased to US$2.1 billion in.

We Need Young People To Vote, For Their Sake And Ours

As Britain flounders in its attempts to finalise its withdrawal from the European Union, it is worth reflecting that one of the many contradictions of Brexit, is that those who.

Mutharika Promises To Fight Corruption

Malawi’s President Peter Mutharika began his second five-year term with a tough stance against corruption and pledged to revive the economy, following accusations of corruption and mismanagement. Speaking at his.

Pakistan And Egypt Agrees To Bilateral Contacts

Pakistan and Egypt Friday agreed to comprehensively upgrade cooperation in all fields and increase the frequency of bilateral political contacts and exchanges. The bilateral ties were discussed in a meeting.

Zimbabwe To Cut External Borrowing

Zimbabwe will not borrow externally and will cut reliance on the central bank to finance deficits during an IMF staff-monitored programme in a bid to set a track record of.

Mauritius Sees Sugar Export Rise

Mauritius sugar production is expected to rise 0.4% this year to 325,000 tonnes on the back of good weather, the Indian Ocean island’s Chamber of Agriculture said on Friday. Sugar,.