Bitcoin tops $60,000, approaches all-time high

Bitcoin passed the $60,000 mark on Wednesday, approaching its all-time high and continuing its unbridled rise since the approval of a new type of investment indexed to the cryptocurrency. At…

Multiple taxation, epileptic power supply affecting hospitality industry in Enugu- Operators

Some operators of hotel businesses in Enugu State have said that multiple taxation imposed by the state government and epileptic power supply is crippling their businesses in the state.

Bitcoin breaks $50,000 for first time since 2021

Bitcoin spiked above $50,000 Tuesday for the first time in more than two years as investors grow optimistic that US approval of broader trading in the unit will ramp up…

Publisher’s Note

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Dangote Cement, BUA Cement Propel Nigerian Stocks 3.93% Higher

Nigerian equities witnessed a strong rally on Tuesday, with the benchmark index surging 3.93% to close at 87,971.10 points. 

Unleashing Innovation: Navigating the African Startup Ecosystem

Africa has become a dynamic and thriving hotspot for startups, promoting innovation and changing the continent's economic environment in the vivid tapestry of global entrepreneurship.

Unleashing Opportunities: Business Ventures to Explore in Africa in 2024

Africa's entrepreneurial scene is teeming with opportunities and promise as we approach 2024. Known for its diverse range of cultures and landscapes, the continent is also a vibrant environment for creative commercial endeavours.

Bitcoin soars past $40,000 on optimism for US trading approval

Bitcoin on Monday rose past $40,000 for the first time since May last year, boosted by hopes that the United States will soon allow broader trading of the world’s biggest…

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Cheap electricity and jobs keep Serbia tied to coal

The Kolubara coal mine in Serbia never closes—24 hours a day, 365 days per year, excavators work around the clock gnawing away at the soil to extract the fossil fuel.…