Accra, Ghana. May 10, 2017 – The Bank of Ghana has warned the general public about the activities of a company called MMM Ghana, which is believed to be operating a Ponzi scheme through a virtual office.
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SAP to Support and Grow East Africa’s Smallholder Farming Sector
Nairobi, Kenya, May 10 2017/ – SAP has announced the launch of its SAP Rural Sourcing Management solution connecting smallholder farmers and suppliers in rural areas with the supply chain of global agribusinesses and consumer products companies.
FDI Inflows to Africa Threatened by Global Economic Uncertainty
Nairobi, Kenya, May 10, 2017/ — Ministers from across Africa sat together with investors and the private sector at a roundtable to determine how best to tackle the investment and credit risk hurdles in order to make African risks bankable.
Boko Haram Attacks: How Nigerian Border Town Turning into a Ghost Town
May 10, 2017/–For more than three years, the ongoing conflict between Boko Haram and the armies in the Lake Chad region has taken a heavy toll on civilian populations.
We Are Building the Future African Business Leaders -Parminder Vir
Lagos, Nigeria, May 10, 2017/–Ms. Parminder Vir is the CEO of The Tony Elumelu Foundation(TEF), She talks to Business Africa Online on the strategic steps being taken by TEF in accelerating empowerment of young African entrepreneurs. Achievements of the foundation so far, and plans for 2017.
Ghana: Payment Systems Council Holds Maiden Meeting
Accra, May 10, 2017 – The Payment Systems Council (PSC) is holding its maiden meeting on Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at the Head Office of Bank of Ghana to plan a work programme for 2017/2018.
Nigeria Fights the Worst Meningitis C Outbreak in 9 Years
Geneva, Switzerland, May 10, 2017/–Thousands of men, women, and children in northern Nigeria have been affected by a meningitis C outbreak, reportedly the largest to hit the country in the past nine years.
Major Firms Sign Full-page Ad Urging Trump to Stay in the Paris Agreement
Washington, USA, May 10, 2017/ – In a letter appearing this week in full-page newspaper ads, major companies are urging President Trump to keep the United States in the Paris Agreement on climate change for the good of the U.S. economy.
African CEOs: Economic Headwinds Can’t Stop Our Growth Agenda
Johannesburg, South Africa, May 10, 2017/ — Africa’s CEOs are confident that the outlook for business on the continent remains positive notwithstanding the unpredictable economic and socio-political climate.