The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has introduced a new digital payment platform to collect business operating permits, ...
Nigeria’s leading banks are extending their physical and digital reach nationwide, even as the industry moves deeper into technology-driven services.
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said that the ongoing recapitalisation of Nigerian banks is part of efforts to strengthen the financial system and position it to support the country’s ambition ...
First City Monument Bank (FCMB) has reaffirmed its commitment to service excellence and innovation as it joined the global ...
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Uganda: Finca Uganda Takes Banking to the Doorstep With Digital Field Automation
As Uganda's financial landscape continues to embrace digital technology, a new initiative by FINCA Uganda is aiming to bridge the gap between digital banking and underserved communities. While mobile ...
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How to Get Your Tax Identification Number (TIN) Online in Nigeria: Complete Step-by-Step Guide [2025]
You need a TIN to open a corporate bank account, register a business, apply for government contracts, or even process certain ...
KPLC announced temporary power outages across 13 counties on Thursday, October 2, due to scheduled maintenance. Some areas ...
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The Perfect NLA-KGL Deal: How the Driver (KGL) Became Very Important to the Car Owner (NLA)
First and foremost, I was extremely surprised to read an article from the Fourth Estate shared by Sulemana Briamah, making ...
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William Ruto announces interviews for 100,000 youths eyeing KSh 50k grant under NYOTA
President William Ruto announced that interviews to select 100,000 young Kenyans for the KSh 50,000 NYOTA grant, a KSh 5 ...
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Kenya: Ruto's Nyota Program, a Sh50k Gamble to Win Back Gen Z
Two years to the next General Election, President William Ruto is betting big on the youth, the same restless generation that filled the streets and social media timelines protesting against his ...
The Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC) has announced that electricity token purchases through M-PESA will be temporarily unavailable. In a statement on September 20, Kenya Power stated that the ...
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