The Association of Hibiscus Flower Exporters of Nigeria (AHFEN) has estimated the value of the country’s hibiscus industry to be worth about $100million. , the
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CMA letter to Tesco Bank about one breach of The Retail Banking Order
One of the measures introduced in The Retail Banking Market Investigation Order 2017 requires banks and building societies that offer Personal Current Accounts (PCAs) and
CMA Letter to Barclays about one breach of the Retail Banking Order
Part 3 of the Order requires banks and building societies that offer Personal Current Accounts (PCAs) to publish Service Quality Indicators (SQIs). These indicators show
Saudi Arabia to preserve country’s coffee tradition
For coffee grower Farah al-Malki, growing coffee plants in Saudi Arabia’s south-western region of Jizan is more than just a job, it is a family
UAE, Israel sign MoU to strengthen tourism, economic cooperation
UAE, Israel sign MoU to strengthen tourism, economic cooperation ABU DHABI, 11th February, 2022 – The UAE and Israel signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
Ibadan Bullion Van Robbery: 3 Police Officers and 4 Civilians Dead
Armed thieves numbering roughly seven ambushed a bullion truck in Ibadan’s Idi Ape neighborhood yesterday, murdering three police officers and four people, including a child
French President announces plans by United States to protect environment
French President, Emmanuel Macron’s department announced on Friday, new plans by the United States and France to protect the environment as France hosted the One
Libyan rifts deepen over new PM
Libya found itself with two Prime ministers, after its parliament voted a rival to replace the existing unity government’s chief Abdulhamid Dbeibah. Libya’s eastern-based parliament
England Coast Path National Trail Now Open
The latest section of the 2,700 mile England Coast Path National Trail will be opened today by Natural England, taking in parts of the Lake
South Africa’s MEC asks people to speak up as local murders increases
KwaZulu-Natal Social Development MEC, Nonhlanhla Khoza, has urged the community of Imbali Township in Pietermartziburg to end the culture of silence as the killing of