Central Bank of Nigeria set to redesign the Naira notes.
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBNinitiative )'s to redesign the naira notes…
Game, a major South African retailer, to lay off hundreds of workers before departing for Kenya in December.
The business that runs Game shops, Massmart, has announced plans to shut…
Over the price of cocoa, Ghana and Ivory Coast boycott the Brussels Sustainability Meeting.
Ghana and Ivory Coast will not be present at the October 26–27…
Ghana’s inflation domestic driven – IMF
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has mostly internal causes to blame for…
Niche Cocoa from Ghana finds success in the US market.
Niche Cocoa Industry Limited, a Ghanaian-owned company, plans to make a significant investment drive to enter the US market. The company's first North American plant will take up a 44,00 square foot area in the Franklin Business Park, which is located at 9705 S. Drive in Oakwood Park. According to the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp., the project will be the largest food and beverage investment made by an African corporation in the United States and the largest Ghanaian foreign direct investment ever made in Wisconsin (WEDC). “Niche Cocoa’s historic investment in Wisconsin is an…
Kenyans struggle with a historically low Shilling and an increasing US currency.
Business is now sluggish at Shamas Auto Parts, a spare parts store…
Burna Boy launches the cannabis brand BrkFst in Miami.
According to Black Cannabis Magazine, on October 7th in South Beach, Miami,…
Kenya fined Ksh1.3 billion by China for loan default on the standard gauge railway
According to documents made public by Kenya's National Treasury, the fee pertains…
Iron ore discovered in Ghana
According to Oti Regional Minister Joshua Makubu, iron ore has been found…
The gas agreement between Turkey and Libya is deemed “illegal” by Egypt and Greece.
According to official reports, the foreign ministers of Egypt and Greece met on Sunday in Cairo in response to contentious marine and gas agreements that their common foe, Turkey, made with a leader of Libya. In recent years, Cairo and Athens have improved their ties, working together to develop energy resources, fight terrorism, and establish new maritime border accords with Cyprus. Nikos Dendias, the foreign minister of Greece, and Sameh Shukry, his Egyptian counterpart, discussed the memoranda of understanding between Turkey and Abdul Hamid Dbeibah, the head of one of Libya's two contending governments, at a joint press conference. Such accords, according to him, pose a risk to the peace of the region. The agreements, which were signed last week in…