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Africa-Singapore bilateral trade growth hits 15% per annum

Economic relations between Singapore and Africa continue to expand, as bilateral trade in goods grew by around 15% per annum between 2019 to 2022,...

List Of Best No Deposit Casinos Bonus South Africa 2023

South African online casino enthusiasts now have the opportunity to enjoy the best no deposit bonuses of 2023, identified and detailed by the leading...

Rwanda: Kagame threatens to jail Catholics who ‘worship poverty’

Rwandan President Paul Kagame is angry at Catholics who he said have been worshipping poverty, threatening to put them in prison. Mr. Kagame who issued...

Mozambique to host 2023 BFSI conference in September

Mozambique is set to host this year’s Conference on Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance Sector, next month. The event scheduled for September 13 and 14,...

Nigeria’s Yemi Alade survives car crash in Spain

Nigerian singer-songwriter Yemi Alade survived a car crash while touring Spain, she has said. According to the singer she escaped with minor injuries, losing a...

Bitcoin Sportsbook Popularity in South Africa

Sports betting has its origins in South Africa during the early-to-mid 20th century. Prior to the 1970s, the only sanctioned and legal form of...

Restrictions on a bad credit score

The credit rating is one of the key indicators of the financial reliability and discipline of the borrower. A negative credit score can cause...

How Did the National Credit Act Make Lending Safer for South Africans?

It’s true that not all debt is bad debt, but unregulated debt always is. With household debt levels rising in South Africa as a...

Why Ghanaian women struggle to breastfeed their babies for six months

READ THE ORIGINAL CONTENT HERE: GLOBAL VOICE As the global community observes Breastfeeding Week, it is a pivotal moment to assess whether Ghana has taken substantial...

Charles Adu Boahen and siblings honor late father with a library in Ghana

Breaking new ground, Albert Abu Boahen, Charles Adu Boahen’s father and well-known scholar, was the first Ghanaian to receive a Ph.D. in African History...

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