Africa's top ten cities for highest standard of living

Africa’s top ten cities for highest standard of living

The practicalities of everyday living for foreign workers and their family in assignment sites across the globe are evaluated by Mercer’s Quality of Living data. For the majority of significant cities worldwide, the research offers insightful information and recommendations for hardship premiums. Africa’s safest and highest-standard city is thought to be Port Louis, Mauritius. Seychelles’…

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An extensive analysis comparing bitcoin and privacy coins

An extensive analysis comparing bitcoin and privacy coins

The financial world has completely changed due to cryptocurrency, with Bitcoin playing a leading role in this transformation. Improved privacy and anonymity have become more and more in demand as the bitcoin space develops. We explore the world of privacy coins in this in-depth analysis, recognizing its crucial significance and making analogies to Bitcoin. Thus,…

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I'm happy for my best friend because Otedola supports Dangote's vision for energy security.

I’m happy for my best friend because Otedola supports Dangote’s vision for energy security.

With this development, Nigeria’s domestic demand for refined petroleum products will be significantly met. The Dangote Refinery has been praised as the “eighth wonder of the world” by billionaire businessman Femi Otedola, who highlights its potential to completely transform Nigeria’s energy sector.   On Sunday, December 10, 2023, Otedola shared his optimism on Twitter regarding…

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Ghanaian Spotify customers will feel the pinch of new tax regulations

Ghanaian Spotify customers will feel the pinch of new tax regulations

The NPP government of President Nana Akufo-Addo is imposing a number of new taxes on Ghanaians, adding to the burden of an already tax-intensive environment. The most recent change is the taxing of Spotify users, which Michael Otu Danquah, a spokesperson of the Ghana Revenue Authority’s (GRA) E-Commerce Unit, confirmed. Ghanaians, who have recently been…

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According to John Kumah, the government won't impose a Bank of Ghana recapitalization fee.

According to John Kumah, the government won’t impose a Bank of Ghana recapitalization fee.

A levy on Bank of Ghana recapitalization has been reportedly planned by the government, however John Kumah, a deputy minister of finance, has denied this. He asserted that such a strategy is not imminent and urged Ghanaians to treat the reports with contempt. The Minister said in a social media post that the stories were…

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