The General Manager of the United Bank for Africa, UBA Cameroon, Emeke E. Iweriebor, has declared that the bank will strive to contribute actively to the development of the Cameroonian economy.
Prime Minister, Ephraim Inoni, has urged the Hydrocarbons Stabilisation Fund, CSPH, to consolidate price stabilisation mechanisms in an economic environment rendered fragile by the constant fall of the American dollar so as to protect its consumers.
Brake failure, because the vacuum pipe between the locomotive and the first wagon was not connected, led to the TransNamib train crash in which the driver died in August last year.
A UK-based oil exploration company has struck a positive note on Namibia's search for oil. Tower Resources plc, which is listed in London on the Alternative Investment Market, announced last week that seismic data interpretation had confirmed the presence of
The Chief of Teberebie in the Western Region, Nana Kojo Mina II has called on the management of Anglogold Ashanti Iduapriem Mine to concentrate more on their corporate social development projects in communities which are mostly affected by their operations.
The Petroleum Oil and Gas Corporation of South Africa (PetroSA), the country's state-owned oil company, has increased the size of a planned refinery at Coega near Port Elizabeth.
Uncertainty at the embattled Skorpion Zinc mine continues as workers and management are embroiled in a tug-of-war over the strike that has lasted nearly two weeks.
Adelegation of Malaysian investors from both the private and public sector left the country recently after having two working sessions with the Vice Prime Minister, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Jean Nkuete and the Minister of Trade, Luc Magloire
For the first time, a holder of an advance diploma in Software Engineering from the Aptech Computer Education Centre in Accra can access a scholarship facility estimated at about £8,000 from the University of Plymouth, United Kingdom.
Officials of the Telecommunication Standardisation Bureau (TSB) of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) will meet next week in Accra to participate in the Africa Region's Preparatory Meeting for the World Telecommunication Standardisation Assembly (WTSA).
Have you ever attended an "internet marriage"? By that, I mean a wedding which came as a result of using the World Wide Web to meet a suitable marriage partner. Statistics indicate that internet marriages are en-vogue nowadays. Although many
In this Q&A interview, Grimur Valdimarsson, Director of FAO's Fish Products and Industries Division, talks about international trade in fish products, the global seafood industry, and what they mean for developing countries and the environment.
The Federal Government would soon increase the 800 dollars (N93,600) monthly allowance for the 2008 to 2010 biennium volunteers serving under the country's Technical Aid Corp (TAC) Scheme.