Seoul shares sharply rebound on bargain hunting; inflation woes remain
Seoul shares bounced back to end higher on Friday, snapping an eight-session losing streak, as investors scooped up large-cap stocks on bargain hunting amid inflation
Seoul shares bounced back to end higher on Friday, snapping an eight-session losing streak, as investors scooped up large-cap stocks on bargain hunting amid inflation
Textile manufacturers in Nigeria are calling on the federal government to urgently address the plight of the textile industry before it goes extinct. The president
Hundreds of annoyed travellers at Manchester airport were forced to queue on the travelator to get through security as early as 4am today. Britain’s airport
Sri Lankan President Gotabaya, Rajapaksa has ppointed leader of the United National Party, Ranil Wickremesinghe as the prime minister on Thursday. According to Rajapaksa, “The
The number of ex-prisoners in work has increased dramatically following the Deputy Prime Minister’s drive to make our streets safer, cut crime and protect the
Teenage pregnancies and child labor have been identified as major impediments to the government’s 100% secondary school transition programme in Kisumu County. Over 10, 000
Former President Moon Jae-in made his first social media posts since he moved to his hometown after his presidential term ended earlier in the week.
Members of Strategic Command have been recognised in the Operational Awards List for their services to defence. The list recognises the bravery, commitment and commendable
Thirty-seven-year-old Anita Omang, mother of three is not only courageous but also determined to excel in a business believed to be an exclusive preserve for
A new report co-authored by the African Development Bank (www.AfDB.org) and the Global Green Growth Institute, has found evidence of growing political commitment to green