Abu Dhabi introduces AED1,000 new cap for annual tourism business licences ABU DHABI, 11th January, 2022 – The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu
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COVID-19 Vaccine: FCTA Reads Riot Act To Staff
Authority of the Nigerian Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, has warned that all unvaccinated staff would be barred from accessing the premises with effect from
RAK Ruler greets Sultan of Oman on accession anniversary
RAK Ruler greets Sultan of Oman on accession anniversary RAS AL KHAIMAH, 11th January, 2022 – H. H. Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Supreme
OPEC daily basket price stood at $81.75 a barrel Monday
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Yogic Secrets Launches a Range of Nutraceuticals to Improve Quality of Life and Longevity
Yogic Secrets healthcare (yogicsecrets.com) is engaged in the business of nutraceuticals, committed to health and well-being through science-based nutritional products. The company has launched a
Khalifa Fund partners with eBay to support Abu Dhabi SMEs Export Goods Worldwide
Khalifa Fund partners with eBay to support Abu Dhabi SMEs Export Goods Worldwide ABU DHABI, 11th January, 2022 – The Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development
Arab Parliament for the Child’s 3rd session to be held remotely in February
Arab Parliament for the Child’s 3rd session to be held remotely in February SHARJAH, 11th January, 2022 – Ayman Othman Al Barout, Secretary-General of Arab
2022: Nigeria’s external reserve dips by $24 million in first week
Nigeria’s external reserve dipped $24. 3 million in the first week of the year to close at $40. 49 billion as of 7th January 2021.
Ruler of Fujairah congratulates Sultan of Oman on accession anniversary
Ruler of Fujairah congratulates Sultan of Oman on accession anniversary FUJAIRAH, 11th January, 2022 – H. H. Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, Supreme Council
Only 2.5% of Nigeria’s Arable Land is Used For Agriculture – PresidentBuhari
President Muhammad Buhari has said only 2. 5 per cent of Nigeria’s arable land is being used for agricultural purposes. Buhari, speaking in an