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Nigeria: Electrical energy

Nigeria: Electrical energy

The Nigerian Electricity Management Services Agency (NEMSA) has decried that over 4,000 structured under electricity power lines, disconnect from supply by the agency are yet to be demolished. Managing director, NEMSA, Engr. Aliyu Tahir Tukur,…

Three websites left in chase for £200m small modular reactor manufacturing facility

Three websites left in chase for £200m small modular reactor manufacturing facility

plans to spend £100 to £200m on the heavy pressure vessels factory that will produce and assemble some of the largest and most complex components. The facility will be around the size of three football…

Africa: UK Excessive Courtroom Set to Rule On Legality of Migrant Deportation to Rwanda

Africa: UK Excessive Courtroom Set to Rule On Legality of Migrant Deportation to Rwanda

Judges at Britain's High Court are set to rule on whether the UK government's controversial plan to send asylum-seekers on a one-way trip to Rwanda is legal. Several asylum-seekers, aid groups and a border officials'…

Ghana: Debt Trade Programme Prolonged to December Ending

Ghana: Debt Trade Programme Prolonged to December Ending

The expiration date of the Debt Exchange Programme (DEP) has been extended to the end of December this year, the Ministry of Finance, has announced. It said in view of the of the festive season,…

Ghana: ‘2023 Funds Is Missed Alternative to Reset Economic system’

Ghana: ‘2023 Funds Is Missed Alternative to Reset Economic system’

The Executive Director of the Centre for Democratic Development (CDD), Professor H. Kwasi Prempeh, has said the 2023 budget was a missed opportunity to reset the econo-my and address the economic crisis facing the country.…

Cuban girls lastly within the boxing ring, Elianni Garcia Polledo wins first official match

Cuban girls lastly within the boxing ring, Elianni Garcia Polledo wins first official match

With a strong right jab to the face of her opponent, Elianni Garcia Polledo on Saturday won the first official women's boxing match in sports-crazed Cuba. "It is a historic result for Cuban boxing," said…

£57m zero-carbon West Sussex secondary faculty accepted

£57m zero-carbon West Sussex secondary faculty accepted

The school will be created at Homes England’s new Brookleigh 3,500 housing scheme near Burgess Hill and is designed to be the first school in West Sussex to achieve Passivhaus certification. Graham Hyslop, Homes England’s…

WHO Strengthens Uganda’s Efforts to Handle the Well being Affect of Drought and Meals Insecurity within the Nation

WHO Strengthens Uganda’s Efforts to Handle the Well being Affect of Drought and Meals Insecurity within the Nation

Kampala - World Health Organization (WHO) has provided in-kind contributions of medical supplies worth 1,123,672 (equivalent to UGX 4.1 billion) to the Ministry of Health to address the health consequences of the drought and food…

Plasterboard costs set for main New 12 months hike

Plasterboard costs set for main New 12 months hike

The Enquirer understands that major manufacturers have been informing the industry of price rises of more than 15% in the New Year. That is on top of a near 100% rise during 2022. One concerned…

Inexperienced mild for London Home of Fraser redevelopment

Inexperienced mild for London Home of Fraser redevelopment

The firm will redevelop the George Street store in Richmond giving it an additional top floor and extending the basement for a swimming pool. The grade II-listed store was originally built in the 1960s and…

Stewart Milne cabinets sale plans as market softens

Stewart Milne cabinets sale plans as market softens

The for sale sign was put up in April following the decision by founder and majority shareholder Stewart Milne to retire after nearly 50 years at the helm of the Scottish house builder. The company…

France and Algeria mend ties after months lengthy visa row

France and Algeria mend ties after months lengthy visa row

France said Sunday it had ended months of tensions over a visa dispute with Algeria, just days after Paris and Rabat made a similar announcement. French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin, on a visit to the…