Investors at the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), have continued to intensify interest in the bond market due to the dominance of the bears in the market.
It has emerged that talks aimed at resolving the impasse over the allocation of ministries are far from over, as Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai are reportedly still at loggerheads over the cabinet portfolios.
Leading Nigeria mobile operator, Zain, is offering South South region residents particularly students, travellers and those who live and work in places where access to traditional mobile phone is restricted, an opportunity to communicate with the launch of Fixed Phones
The MDC MP for Lobengula, Sam Sipepa Nkomo, has called on parliament to investigate the political violence which rocked the country before and after elections this year.
The first 15 youth trainees in mushroom farming, from seven selected regions, last week successfully completed an intensive one-week practical course under Unam's Zeri-project.
Tension is mounting among employees of Namibia Airports Company (NAC) who are contemplating a nationwide strike, less than two weeks after signing a deal with the management of the company.
United Nations Association-Rwanda (UNA-Rwanda) launched its activities in a two-day workshop held at the World Food Program (WFP) Headquarters in Kicukiro.
The threat of sanctions against Kumasi Asante Kotoko from the Confederation of African Football has increased after Benin referee Coffie Codjia officially reported some of the unsavory incidents that marred their Confederations Cup game against Etoile du Sahel in his
Justice minister Martha Karua's bodyguards shot dead two men in a failed robbery. The gangsters had blocked the minister's car at 9pm on Monday in Nairobi's Ever Green Estate.
Last weekend saw the gathering of more than 1 500 cyclists from all ages, shapes and sizes for the annual Namibian Pick 'n Pay Cycle Classic, organized by the Windhoek Rotary Club and Windhoek Pedal Power.
The Namibia Transport and Allied Workers Union (Natau) says it will not rest until it has exposed and put a stop to all security companies that do not pay the prescribed minimum wage of N$3 per hour.
GOVERNMENT yesterday said it was investigating some schools that are allegedly charging foreign currency for teachers to invigilate during the November national examinations.
The Compact is an agreement/deal between the United States acting through the Millennium Challenge Corporation, a United States Government corporation (MCC) and the Republic of Namibia.
Government has to re-look some of the provisions within the Draft Telecommunication Bill if it wants to have a practical regulatory act in place, the Namibia Economic Policy Research Unit (NEPRU) says in its latest policy brief.
INDUSTRIOUS Dynamos midfielder Justice Majabvi has returned to full fitness, boosting the Harare giants' selection options ahead of their trip to Cameroon for a crunch African Champions League semi-final clash against Cotonsport Garoua at the Stade Omnisports Roumde Adjia de
The Department of Trade and Industry will on Thursday table the Companies Bill 2008, in Parliament before the Select Committee on Economic and Foreign Affairs for ratification and adoption.
Consumers should continue to be cautious with their spending despite global markets stabilising and Wall Street registering its highest gains in a single day since the darkest days of the Great Depression.