The Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) has presented a N25 million cheque to a National Assembly worker in the ...
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Tuko News on MSNKenGen Shareholders Receive KSh 1.3 Billion Payout as Govt Takes KSh 3b in DividendsKenGen has announced a record dividend payout of KSh 4.3 billion for the year ended June 30, 2024, with KSh 3 billion going ...
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The Star Worldwide (English) on MSNGovernment gets Sh4.3 billion in dividend from shares in KenGenThe National Treasury has received a total of Sh4.3 billion dividend payment from listed power generator Kenya Electricity Generating Company.
The Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) on Tuesday presented a cheque of N25 million to a staff of the National Assembly as part of its mandate to provide employee compensation to workers in ...
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Daily Nation on MSNAndiego, Team Kenya upbeat despite medal-less Serbia tourFrom Africa, only Morocco qualified a boxer into last night’s finals, and only then because the fighter – 25-year-old ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNRural Banks in Ashanti and ARB Apex Bank support Heal KATH projectIn a commendable effort to support the Heal KATH Project, the Association of Rural Banks, Ashanti Chapter, in collaboration ...
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Tribune Online on MSNNSITF presents N25m cheque to NASS staffManaging Director of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), Oluwaseun Faleye, on Tuesday, presented N25 million compensation to an ailing staff of National Assembly.Speaking during the ...
Bwitho Women Development Group from Kasese District receives a dummy cheque in February to support their environmental conservation efforts. Photo/Yoweri Kaguta. In the wake of devastating ...
The British Council Ghana has awarded four alumni who studied in the United Kingdom (UK) and are making a positive impact in their communities, industries and beyond ...
and build relationships that go beyond the course,” I&M Bank head of marketing and corporate communications Annette Nakiyaga said after the sponsors unveiled a dummy cheque at Kingdom Kampala.
"In India, the reality is that there are far more takers of Government jobs than there are jobs available," observed the ...
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