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Kenya
Nairobi MCAs likely to amend law on taxes
Former Governor Evans Kidero had increased parking fees from Sh140 to Sh300 in 2014.
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Nigeria
We should not celebrate exit from recession yet – Okonkwo
Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Fidelity Bank Plc, Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo, spoke on various issues bothering on the economy and the lender’s half-year performance in an interview with journalists, AKINPELU DADA was there The National Bureau of Statistics recently announced that Nigeria had come out of recession, as a banker ...
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Cina Serbia
As China Moves In, Serbia Reaps Benefits (With Strings Attached)
China’s leader promised the poor Balkan nation jobs, cash and investments, but its “One Belt, One Road” initiative is on a collision course with E.U. projects.
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Kazakistan
Can a Giant Science Fair Transform Kazakhstan’s Economy?
With Expo 2017, the former Soviet Republic is trying to wean itself from oil and create a new global financial hub.
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Nigeria
Edo to develop 58 Tourist Sites, targets domestic, foreign receipts
The Edo State Commissioner for Arts, Culture and Diaspora Affairs, Hon. Osaze Osemwegie-Ero has disclosed plans by the Governor Godwin Obaseki-led administration to revive and rebrand 58 tourist sites across the state. Osemwegie-Ero made the disclosure while receiving members of the Benin Cultural Heritage Centre, on a courtesy visit, led ...
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Nigeria
Desist From Public Disturbance, AEPB Appeals To Religious Houses
By Chinelo Chikelu Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB), has appealed to religious houses: churches and mosques, in the FCT to desist from public disturbances, as they are against the law. The organ refers to the mounting of outdoor speakers by religious houses, which has generated the numbers of complaint so ...
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Nigeria
Legally, It Is Unclear If Commercial Sex Workers Are Law Breakers – AEPB
By Chinelo Chikelu, Abuja Harsher economic times in the nation has led to an increase in commercial sex activities in certain areas of the FCT. Commercial sex workers, alongside beggars and hawkers constitute a nuisance to the city, and are under the jurisdiction of the Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB) ...
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Nigeria
Desist From Public Disturbance, AEPB Appeals To Religious Houses
By Chinelo Chikelu, Abuja Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB), has appealed to religious houses, churches and mosques, in the FCT to desist from public disturbances, as they are against the law. The organ refers to the mounting of outdoor speakers by religious houses, of which it has received several complaints ...
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Nigeria
Resident Doctors Strike: Impact, Yet To Be Felt- LEADERSHIP Checks
BY DOYIN OJOSIPE, Abuja It’s been four days since Nigerian Resident Doctors embarked on a total indefinite strike. LEADERSHIP checks at the Abuja Teaching Hospital (ABUTH) Gwagwalada and the National Hospital Abuja confirmed that the Doctors have actually left their duty post. An official at the National hospital who took ...
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Nigeria
Edo Govt To Develop 58 Tourist Sites, Targets Domestic, Foreign Receipts
By: Patrick Ochoga, Benin City The Edo State Commissioner for Arts, Culture and Diaspora Affairs, Hon. Osaze Osemwegie-Ero has disclosed plans by the Governor Godwin Obaseki-led administration to revive and rebrand 58 tourist sites across the state. Osemwegie-Ero made the disclosure while receiving members of the Benin Cultural Heritage Centre, ...