With more and more law firms tightening their belts, the legal job market has become one of the worst hit sectors in the last few months. Despite innumerable job cuts, LawCrossing has continually added thousands of new legal jobs every  |


In a bid to enhance its presence in the continent, organisation development consultancy firm Skopos Louis Allen, has announced its entry into the Kenyan market.  |
KARIMOJONG warriors recently foiled a ploy to rob Stanbic Bank Moroto branch. A gang that had parked at the bank premises at midnight faced the wrath of the warriors who demanded for their identity.  |
KAWEMPE division chairman Nasser Kibirige Takuba has been accused of mismanaging division funds. Abner Besigye, the former assistant town clerk for Kawempe, said Takuba used his office to influence projects.  |


Police in Kigali have arrested four men suspected to have conspired to inflate the value of people's property during an expropriation exercise in Kavumu cell, Mageragere sector in Nyarugenge District. This is where Kigali's main prison, presently in Muhima, will  |
History was made in Gombe yesterday, when the first ever international flight from Gombe International Airport took off with over 500 intending pilgrims from the state to mark the official flag-off of the 2008 Hajj.  |
There was a last-minute dash at the Kenya Ports Authority and Kenya Revenue Authority as the two authorities moved to beat the Monday deadline, when they are expected to brief the Finance minister on the harmonisation of two cargo online  |
Crisis in the House of Representatives assumed a different dimension yesterday, as two groups took the National Assembly Complex by storm, distributing handbills on the allegations of fraud levelled against leadership of the House.  |
Nigerians have a lot to think about as far as the war against corruption and financial crimes is concerned. Not a few would want to know the direction that the war is headed.  |
Concerns about the incessant cases of electronic fraud vis-à-vis Automatic Teller Machines (ATM) cards and other electronic devices have compelled the Senate to initiate a bill aimed at curbing the menace. Omololu Ogunmade looks at the content of the bill  |
Armed robbery is on the increase in urban areas and on highways in the central region causing fear among travellers and the business community, Saturday Monitor can reveal.  |
Of the 3.7 million workers in rural areas 86 percent work in agriculture, forestry and fishing as their main jobs but 60 percent of them are poor  |
After the conclusion of a two-week airborne 'gravity and aeromagnetic' survey early October, results are expected to be released some time next month.  |
The Managing Director, Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company (KRPC), Mr Olayinka Agoro, said yesterday the company would spend $2.9 billion on its Turn Around Maintenance (TAM).  |
Members of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), have threatened to go on indefinite strike, to demand for settlement of the outstanding N17 billion owed them by Petroleum Equalisation Fund (PEF).  |
President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua wants to give up headship of the Ministry of Energy and appoint a substantive minister, THISDAY learnt yesterday.  |
Stakeholders, including a representative of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Ian Facer, yesterday urged greater coordination among those involved in Nigeria's quest to achieve its dream of generating power through nuclear energy.  |
Zenon Petroleum and Gas has debunked allegations of indebtedness to banks up to the tune of $2 billion, describing the allegations as "a cheap blackmail and a figment of the imagination of detractors".  |
In what may spark a constitutional row, the Senate has said it will soon commence a probe of governors over the management of ecological funds allocated to them from the Federation Account.  |
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