World
2025 Africa Investment Forum panel warns time is running out to close continent’s massive infrastructure and climate-finance gap
Senior policymakers, investors, and development finance leaders converged at the 2025 Africa Investment Forum Market Days on Thursday to tackle one...
CTO to meet in Miami to discuss strategy, culture and hurricane relief
The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) is set to transform Miami into the hub of regional hospitality next month with its highly anticipated...
Community
Joe Marler checks in to Britain's most unusual holiday spot - a billboard in London's Shoreditch
Following a staycation stint at a familiar Scottish castle, Celebrity Traitors star Joe Marler is swapping British winter days for something...
Business
FG Gold, AFC and Afreximbank achieve financial close on US$330m senior debt financing for Baomahun Gold Project
FG Gold Limited (“FG Gold”) is pleased to announce that it has achieved financial close and the first drawdown on its US$330 million Senior Debt...
DRC government and AfDB adopt plan to improve portfolio performance
Following a joint review, the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) have approved a...
Policybazaar launches seamless US Dollar investment options for NRIs through GIFT City
Policybazaar, one of India's largest online insurance platforms, announced a significant expansion of its global investment portfolio for...
Stakeholders respond to Chancellor’s Budget
In response to the recent Budget, Richard Walker, CEO of Iceland said: “This is a much needed shot in the arm for the high street. I’ve long argued...
Minimum wage rise 'fantastic news for millions’ – GMB says
The GMB Union has responded to the National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage, announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Chancellor announces increase to the National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage
In a video message posted today, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves said: “I know that the cost of living is still the number one issue...
