Kenyan President Ruto Dissolves His Cabinet
“I have decided to dismiss with immediate effect all the Cabinet Secretaries and Attorney General,” Ruto said.
“I have decided to dismiss with immediate effect all the Cabinet Secretaries and Attorney General,” Ruto said.
The junta in Mali has lifted a suspension on political party activities that was enforced in April.
Nigeria’s supreme court has declared that local government council funds must be paid directly to them, bypassing state governors.
South Sudan’s President has sacked the country’s Finance Minister after four months and appointed Economist Marial Deng into the position
Nigeria’s Supreme Court will, on Thursday, judge whether local government councils will operate independently or remain under state governors’ control.
Bashir El-Rufai has warned that no individual is immune to being voted out, in a veiled message to Tinubu.
President Tinubu is set to meet with organised labour leaders on Thursday to address the new minimum wage approval delay.
Nigeria and USAID have signed a N115.2 billion MoU to support power sector reforms and promote clean energy sources.
Olisa Agbakoba has urged Tinubu to step down as Petroleum Minister and implement comprehensive reforms in Nigeria’s oil-and-gas sector.
The Senate has directed the BoI to explain the utilisation of the $300m Access Fund meant to boost local content.
Senator Ali Ndume has alleged that Tinubu is isolated within the Presidential Villa without knowledge of the true state of Nigeria.
NRC has urged government to view rail construction as an investment that will boost the economy and solve transportation issues.
Nigeria’s correctional service arrested a woman who tried to smuggle drugs into Kuje prison by hiding them in food packs.
Belarus wants to partner with Nigeria in the areas of agriculture, food processing, industry and education.
Nigeria’s federal government has justified the establishment of a livestock ministry, saying the agriculture ministry will concentrate on other areas.
ECOWAS Court of Justice has ordered the Nigerian government to pay each #EndSARS victim a compensation of N10m for damages.
Nigeria’s Federal Executive Council has set up a committee to review the public procurement act.
Tinubu has sworn-in eight new Federal Permanent Secretaries, appointed last month to fill in existing and impending vacancies.
South Sudan peace negotiations have been stalled over opposition’s insistence on scrapping a law permitting detention without arrest warrants before signing.
“Nigeria’s real estate sector has faced challenges, including inefficient markets and outdated regulations, hindering growth and development,” says Ayo Ibaru.
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