Most Recent News

South African eCommerce hits its stride

Despite the lackluster macroeconomic indicators, South African tenacity showed itself once again as retailers – especially smaller stores – cashed in on the online space over the Black Friday and.

Turkey’s interior minister praises relations with Sudan

Turkey’s Interior Minister on Saturday praised the relations between Turkey and Sudan. During a press conference with his Sudanese counterpart in Khartoum, Suleyman Soylu said there is a “rooted brotherhood”.

South African president Ramaphosa to be Republic Day chief guest

South African President has accepted Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s invitation to be the chief guest on India’s Republic Day in January 2019. The celebrations are held every year at Rajpath.

Ghana Standards Authority to Certify ‘Ghana Gold’

The Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) has announced that Ghana has finally acquired the capacity to certify it gold bars. This means that, henceforth, all gold bars leaving the shores of.

Rwandan Bank lists on the Nairobi Securities Exchange

Shares of Rwanda’s largest lender by assets, Bank of Kigali (BK) Group Plc, began trading on the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) Friday Nov 30 becoming the second company to cross-list.

Buhari leaves Abuja on Saturday for Poland

President Muhammadu Buhari will jet out of the country on Saturday to Katowice, Poland. The Presidency has just said that Buhari will be in Poland to attend the 24th session.

Emirates Group Announces Half Year Results

The Emirates Group has announced its half-year results for 2018-19. The Group saw steady revenue growth compared to the same period last year. However, its profits were impacted by the.

Fostering Green, Made-In-Africa Innovations

Over 1000 policy makers, experts, investors and financial specialists from across Africa are gathered this week in Kigali, at a week-long Africa Green Growth Forum 2018 to discuss how to.

Norway, Tanzania Strike Sh25bn Deal

Dar es Salaam — The government of Norway has pledged to give the government Sh25 billion to bolster the capacity of the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) to collect revenues from.