Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, have confirmed the invitation of some government officials in Delta State. This may not be unconnected to the ongoing ...
The N1 highway, approximately 10 kilometres north of Kroonstad, is closed after a truck transporting explosives caught fire. The Free State Emergency Medical Services (EMS) spokesperson ...
Truck Carrying Explosives caught fire on the N1 highway near Kroonstad. PIcture: Arrive Alive/X JOHANNESBURG - A truck carrying explosives has caught fire on the N1 freeway towards the Free State ...
In financial markets, the best entry opportunity is often fleeting and easily missed. Now, Solana's SOL is flashing a timely second chance for those looking to trade bullish breakouts. The SOL ...
Beleaguered automaker Nissan is going to throw its lot in with Honda. The two Japanese OEMs want to merge by 2026, creating the world's third-largest car company in the process. In fact ...
By River Akira Davis Reporting from Tokyo Honda Motor and Nissan Motor are exploring a merger to create one of the world’s largest auto groups as they seek to better position themselves for the ...
Details of the recent budget proposal submitted by President Bola Tinubu to the National Assembly, have show that 10 ministries and agencies will be getting over N1 trillion as appropriation.
JOHANNESBURG - Seven people have been killed following an accident on the N1 next to Ga Phasha village in Limpopo. It’s unclear what caused the accident, but it’s understood that seven cars ...
The horror crash occurred in the early morning of Sunday, December 22, along the N1 road next to Ga phasha village Molemole Municipality Capricorn District. Tidimalo Chuene, the departmental ...
The Richmond police are investigating a culpable homicide case where a collision between a truck and a light motor vehicle on the N1 road outside of Richmond, claimed the lives of two people while ...
All agent banking terminals are now set to a daily maximum transaction cash-out limit of N100,000 per customer, and an agent’s daily cumulative cash-out limit is now pegged at N1.2 million.