The Nigerian manufacturing sector in 2023 faced significant challenges, including infrastructure decay, insecurity, inadequate electricity, forex shortages, and high taxation, leading to a tough operating environment for businesses.
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Dr. Hassan Makolo, NASU President, urges President Bola Tinubu to address the issue of redundant union registrations in educational sectors.
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Discover the new era of automotive care with Toyota Nigeria’s latest range of high-quality vehicle enhancement products – a game-changer in vehicle maintenance.
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NEXIM’s Bello exposes West Africa’s low cocoa profits at a briefing for ICCF 2024, advocating for increased investment and value addition.
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In a significant financial development, Ethiopia has joined the ranks of African defaulters, following its failure to meet an interest payment. This incident marks a crucial point in the nation’s …
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In an eventful 2023, Nigeria saw landmark elections, bold economic policies, and significant judicial appointments, amidst regional political tensions and internal governance challenges, shaping its democratic and economic trajectory.
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Zimbabwe faces a severe ID crisis, with citizens enduring long waits and bureaucratic hurdles for essential national identity documents.
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China’s military aid to Zimbabwe raises questions about motives, contrasting with the country’s challenges in poverty and healthcare.
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UN Security Council approves logistical aid for DRC elections by MONUSCO, facing infrastructure and security hurdles in a vast country.
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World Vision and USAid unite to fight malnutrition and GBV in Zimbabwe, bringing hope and change to Mudzi district.