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Bizcommunity on MSNOp-Ed: How companies can strengthen democracy in South AfricaThere is a growing perception that democracy is useless unless it delivers social justice. This view has led to democratic ...
Why always Multichoice and DSTV? This is the question on the lips of Nigerians who find it difficult to stomach the digital ...
The World Bank has recommended that Nigeria invest between $10 million and $15 million annually to upgrade its national ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNNigeria’s statistical system needs $15m investment yearly – World BankThe World Bank said Nigeria needs between $10 and $15 million investment annually in its statistical system to outperform ...
World Bank advocates $15M yearly investment for Nigeria's NBS to match global peers, enhancing data quality and economic ...
He suggested that investing about $10-15m annually into the country’s statistical system, can raise performance to that of ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNigeria: Planned $10.15m Investment Will Raise Nigeria's Statistical Rating - World BankWorld Bank County Director to Nigeria, Ndiame Diop says investing about $10-15m annually into the Nigeria's statistical ...
Johan Mistiaen, World bank Practice Manager for West and Central Africa has said that Nigeria requires an annual investment ...
South Africa’s government has a new plan to license water providers and revoke the licences if they don’t deliver clean, ...
Budget announcements are rarely memorable events in South Africa. But the statement on March 12th by Enoch Godongwana, the finance minister, was one of the most notable since the end of white rule ...
The World Bank has recommended that Nigeria invests between $10 million and $15 million annually to upgrade its national statistical system and bring it at par with countries like Brazil, South Africa ...
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