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Unity Bank Confirms Merger with Providus a Done Deal

Analysts appraising the ongoing recapitalisation programme believe that the regulatory backing and shareholders’ support for the merger represent the most important milestones for meeting the ...
Source: Be active and productive to drive country’s development: President | The Herald (Top Stories) Debra Matabvu ZIMBABWE’S youths should always be active and productive both at community and ...
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The Herald (Top Stories) Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter The lasting values and principles championed by the country’s forebears during the protracted liberation struggle remain alive and must be ...
Zero discrimination speaks to a society where no individual is sidelined or denied opportunities because of who they ...
There was a show of political force, conservation and unity outside the Stephen P. Clark Government Center in Downtown Miami on Tuesday.
The Nigerian government has officially denied any plans to introduce compulsory military training for youths, emphasizing its commitment to a professional ...
On Feb 19, The government commissioned the construction of Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) training facilities in public universities and selected districts as part of preparations for Uganda’s joint ...
The Ministry of Youth and Sports (MYS) has officially transitioned to a new leadership era following the induction of Atty. Cornelia W. Kruah as Minister. By:Walker 0777898224/0886723075 christopherc.
PEACE BY PEACEHaving served as Presidential Peace Adviser for almost eight years, I’ve witnessed the launching of various peace and development ...
From the moment information leaked about the existence of a training camp in the Benishangul region inside Ethiopian territory—allegedly used to train fighters linked to Sudan’s Rapid Support ...
Education Minister Tunji Alausa’s data-driven reforms enhance accountability, securing $550M for HOPE-EDU, tackling out-of-school issues, and improving curriculum.