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Ghanaian traders close shops in protest of high cost of doing business

Members of the Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA), have closed their shops across the country in protest of the high cost of doing...

Ghana’s cedi is the world’s worst-performing currency

Ghana’s currency the cedi on Monday become the world’s worst-performing currency in 2022. The West African nation is facing serious economic crisis and now in...

5 Benefits of Using Cryptocurrencies for Betting

Blockchain technology is being adopted in various sectors, including the health, e-commerce, and gaming industries. Over the years, the gaming industry has adopted improved...

Trading Forex in South Africa: How to Avoid Scams and Benefit from Reputable Brokers

Investing in Forex can seem lucrative when searching for online opportunities, but there are some factors to consider before you start investing. Although it is...

How can Bangladesh be a suitable destination for profitable Bitcoin Activities?

The cryptocurrency and blockchain industry is still in its early stages of development. This means that there are many opportunities for countries to attract...

Ghana to host inaugural Africa Bitcoin Conference

Jack Dorsey, Chairman of Block and co-founder of Twitter will attend the first Africa Bitcoin Conference happening in Accra, Ghana on 5 – 7...

Morocco issues first cannabis production permits to farmers

The Moroccan government has issued permits for 10 farmers to legally grow cannabis for industry and export. This is the first time the country is...

Kenya gives green light for cultivation of GM crops

The Kenyan government has given the green light for the cultivation and importation of genetically modified crops and animal feeds. The decision ends a decade-long...

5 Ways to Get Success in Forex Trading?

The Foreign Exchange Market, also known as the Forex or currency market, has become the biggest trading platform to earn money for years. You...

Nigeria and Morocco sign agreement for gas pipeline

Morocco and Nigeria have signed an agreement to build a major pipeline transporting gas from south-east Nigeria and across the Sahara. The 7,000km (4,300-mile) link...

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