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Governor Malam Umar Namadi has reaffirmed his commitment to delivering the dividends of democracy in Jigawa State. He presided over the State Executive ...
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Canada faces a stark choice, according to the country’s chief central banker: either cope with the hit to income from a protectionist U.S. trade policy, or implement economic reforms and build ...
A new study out of the Complexity Science Hub (CSH) reveals that, over 170 years of economic history, the transformation of U ...
Zimbabwe has significantly trimmed its import bill from South Africa by more than US$140 million in the first seven months of the year, a development that reflects a strong rebound in the domestic ...
The violent protests in Nepal demonstrate that democracy and development are inherently intertwined, and that governments ...
A member of the Accelerating Infrastructure Taskforce has called for the delivery of infrastructure projects in Ireland to be ...