Monthly Archives: December, 2025

Veteran politician Bung Moktar dies

Sabah BN chairperson was receiving treatment for complications involving his lungs, heart, and kidneys...

Nigerian economic growth drops by 0.25% in Q3 2025 – CBN Governor

The CBN governor said Nigeria’s economic growth slowed in the third quarter of 2025, with GDP expanding by 3.98 per cent, a 0.25 percentage points lower than the 4.23 per cent recorded in the previous quarter, despite outperforming the same period in 2024. The post Nigerian economic growth drops by 0.25% in Q3 2025 –

Hajj 2026: NAHCON releases new travel rules, ticketing system, medical conditions for intending pilgrims

NAHCON directed all approved Hajj carriers to issue flight tickets to pilgrims scheduled to travel for the 2026 Hajj to ensure they know their exact departure schedules ahead of time. The post Hajj 2026: NAHCON releases new travel rules, ticketing system, medical conditions for intending pilgrims appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria...

Satellites now ‘photobombing’ space telescopes, Nasa study warns

WASHINGTON, Dec 5 — An exponential increase in the number of satellites placed in low-Earth orbit has brought adva...

Rafah crossing: What to know about Gaza’s vital but long-shut gateway

CAIRO, Dec 5 — The reopening of the Rafah border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt, part of US President D...

Capitec VRP lets South Africans make recurring payments directly from bank

Stitch, one of South Africa’s largest payments fintech startups, has partnered with Capitec Bank, the country’s largest bank by customer base,  to allow customers to automate recurring payments for services like Netflix, deliveries, and bills, using Variable Recurring Payments (VRP), a smarter form of direct debit. ...

64% of African workers used AI last year, outpacing global average

64% of African workers reported using artificial intelligence (AI) at work in the past 12 months, significantly ahead of the global average of 54%...

Tanzania risks US sanctions over post-election killings, repression

The United States government is comprehensively reviewing its partnership with Tanzania, the Department of State announced on Thursday. America says recent actions in the East African nation raise grave concerns about the direction of the bilateral relationship and the reliability of the Tanzanian Government as a partner...

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