• Nigeria

    Nigeria to export processed cashew nuts by 2019 – Ogbeh

    The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Mr Audu Ogbeh, on Tuesday, said that the country would start processing its raw cashew nuts for export by 2019. Ogbeh made this known at the maiden edition of the 2017 First Bank Agric Expo in Lagos. The expo is tagged: Reinventing Agriculture ...

  • Nigeria

    Audu Maikori arraigned before a Kaduna Court, granted N100, 000 bail 

    Godwin Isenyo, Kaduna Chocolate City’s Chief Executive Officer, Audu Maikori, was on Monday arraigned before a Kaduna Chief Magistrates’ Court One, Ibrahim Taiwo Road on two counts of attempt to incite the general public through false information contrary to Section 24 of Cyber Crime Act Law of the Federation of ...

  • Nigeria

    Ecologist wants law to ban butchers from exposing meat

    An ecologist, Mr Abdullahi Aremu, has called for legislation to ban butchers in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) from carrying meat with motorcycles or exposing meat in markets. Aremu, the Director-General, Advocacy for Environmental and Sanitation Integrity, an NGO, made the call on Tuesday in an interview with News Agency ...

  • Nigeria

    Osinbajo To Open Abuja Mining Summit June 13

    The Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo will declare open the National Mining Summit billed to take place in Abuja on the 13th, June, 2017. The mining event was put together by Afrocet Montgomery and IMAG in partnership with Deloitte Consulting and under the patronage of the Federal Ministry of Mines ...

  • Nigeria

    Adeosun Asks CBN To Extend BVN To Microfinance Banks

    The Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun has urged the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to expedite action in the planned extension of the requirement for Bank Verification Number (BVN) to account holders in Microfinance Banks (MFBs), to help facilitate the detection of bank accounts operated by fraudulent syndicates for ...

  • Nigeria

    Reps To Probe Schools Collecting Fees In Foreign Currency

    The House of Representatives, on Tuesday resolved to probe foreign schools in Nigeria collecting fees in foreign currency. The lower chamber held that the practice was in disregard to Federal Government policy and exploitation of parents. The position of the lawmakers was sequel to a motion by Rep. Emmanuel Agboola ...

  • Algeria

    Des actions de rabotage proposées

    Les quotas et les restrictions bancaires font office d’instruments de base dans la lutte contre l’envolée de la facture des importations. Maîtrise des dépenses, renoncement graduel aux subventions et assainissement du commerce extérieur, au fil des jours, l’Exécutif apporte quelques précisions sur sa nouvelle orthodoxie budgétaire concoctée au gré de ...

  • Belgio

    UE-Algérie : L’assistance technique renouvelée

    L’Union européenne (EU) et l’Algérie ont signé, hier à Bruxelles, une série de projets, pour un montant de 40 millions d’euros, afin d’aider l’Algérie à diversifier son économie et à améliorer le climat des affaires grâce à des mesures allant du développement des énergies renouvelables à la modernisation des finances ...

  • Belgio

    Licences d’importation : L’UE critique Alger

    L’Union européenne, premier partenaire commercial de l’Algérie, a vivement critiqué hier l’institution du régime des licences d’importation par le gouvernement algérien. «En janvier 2016, l’Algérie a pris une série de mesures restrictives au commerce bilatéral avec l’UE sous forme d’introduction de licences d’importation non automatiques pour certains produits, tels que ...

  • Malta

    Jimmy Magro gets half pay despite suspension on corruption claims

    Former Labour Party general secretary Jimmy Magro is still receiving half his salary as chairman of a government entity, even though he has been suspended from work following conclusions by the Commission Against Corruption that he asked for a cut from a €250,000 public tender. Turning down a Freedom of Information ...