Nigeria
Nigeria's Jos Electricity Distribution Company (JED), has upgraded workers salaries aimed at supporting their welfare in the face of the hardship occasioned by the removal of fuel subsidy by the country's President,...
USA
The US Justice Department on Monday unveiled sweeping charges against Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei in two cases likely to ratchet up tensions between the two superpowers -- including that of a top executive...
NIGERIA
MTN Nigeria said on Saturday it is under investigation by the Nigerian financial crimes agency over its listing last week, although it “has not been accused of any wrongdoing” by the Economic and Financial...
AFRICA
African leaders on Sunday officially launched the operational phase of the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement in Niamey, capital of Niger.
The launch occurred at the 12th Extraordinary Summit...
EGYPT
By Abdul Sadiq
Africa more independent in terms of Internet connectivity? Liquid Telecom aims to connect Egyptian companies to the rest of Africa.
Just over $400 million...
Nigeria
Electricity theft and vandalism of electrical installations has remain a challenge for effective and efficient power supply in Nigeria, resulting to huge consequences in loss of revenue and danger to life, says electricity...
HUAWEI
The founder of Chinese telecom giant Huawei has hit back at US efforts to blacklist the company, saying defiantly that the world cannot do without Huawei and its "more advanced" technology.
NIGERIA
Prominent Polo players across the globe will storm the city of Jos in north central Nigeria at Christmas, to feature in the Annual International Polo tournament usually put together by the food beverage...
SUDAN
Sudan needs $8 billion in foreign aid over the next two years to cover its import bill and help rebuild its ravaged economy after months of political turmoil, its new prime minister said...
AFRICA
By Mumbere Peter
Africa’s economic growth in 2018 will continue in 2019 in sub-Saharan Africa, averaging 3.6% over the next two years, according to World Bank estimates.