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330 Billion Naira Fine; MTN Nears Completion

African telecommunications giant MTN has paid 275 billion naira ($898.99 million) toward a 330 billion naira fine imposed on it for not disconnecting unregistered SIM cards, Nigeria’s communications agency said.

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Zambia Central Bank To Raise Lending Rate

Zambia’s central bank has raised the benchmark lending rate to 10.25% from 9.75% to counter inflationary pressure and support macroeconomic stability, its central bank governor Denny Kalyalya said on Wednesday..

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Kenya Aims To Raise 5 Billion Shillings To Plug Housing Deficit

Kenya’s new mortgage refinancing company, set up to help the many would-be homeowners who struggle to secure a mortgage, aims to raise 5 billion shillings ($49.41 million) on the capital.

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3rd Annual Information Communication Technology Africa

Event date: 22nd – 23rd July 2019 Event location: Radisson Blu Hotel in Nairobi, Kenya Description: 3rd Annual Information Communication Technology Africa is a 2-day conference that is being hosted.

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EU Opens Second Biggest Embassy In Nairobi

The EU has gone a step further in deepening its relationship with Africa by establishing its second largest embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. EU High Representative Foreign Affairs and Security Policy,.

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World Leaders To Attend Nigerian President’s Swearing

Nigeria’s Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Muhammed, who doubles as the chairman of the media and publicity sub-committee of the Presidential Inauguration Planning Committee (PIPC) led other members.

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Congo Votes To Restructure Its Chinese Debt

Congo Republic’s senate on Monday voted to restructure some of its debt with China, a move that the International Monetary Fund has said was necessary to unlock financial support, the.

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#MalawiDecides: Malawians Go To The Polls

Polls opened early on Tuesday (May 21) morning as Malawians stood in line to cast their votes in the country’s general election seen as a tough test for President Peter.

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Britain’s Constitution Is Feeling The Strain Of Brexit

When British prime ministers fall they fall very quickly. Either by defeat in a general election or from unstoppable pressures from MPs in their own parties. It is the latter.

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UCT GSB Is The First African Business School To Win Prestigious Global Award

Winners of the EFMD Global Excellence in Practice Awards have been announced, and this year a customised executive education programme co-designed by the UCT Graduate School of Business and Standard.

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