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Tuko News on MSNKipchumba Murkomen Slams Kenyans Planning to Storm State House During Wednesday's Gen Z ProtestsKipchumba Murkomen strongly warned protesters against storming the State House or Parliament on Wednesday, June 25.
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Legit.ng on MSN"God Saved Me From a Disaster Govt": El-Rufai Spits Fire, Mentions 1 Thing Tinubu Has Done BadlyEl-Rufai called Tinubu’s govt a “disaster,” thanking God for not joining. He slammed the cabinet quality, saying he was never ...
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Tuko News on MSNLamine Yamal: Barcelona Star Issues Relationship Status Update After Fati Vazquez LinksBarcelona star Lamine Yamal was recently spotted with an influencer, Fati Vazquez, while on holiday in Italy, sparking ...
Capitec CEO Gerrie Fourie may have overstated his case about SA’s unemployment rate, but he also illuminated a critical truth ...
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Legit.ng on MSNGovernor Sanwo-Olu Shows Football Skills at Troost-Ekong’s Charity Game in Lagos, VideoLagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu displayed his football skills at a novelty match organised by Super Eagles captain ...
The Fed, helmed by Chair Jerome Powell, is expected to hold rates steady this month despite pressure from President Donald ...
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PATNA: Congress, a major ally of the RJD-led Grand Alliance in Bihar, has decided to hold protests outside employment ...
OPINION It’s hardly a revelation that AI has grown exponentially. While seizing the imagination—and resources--of investors, ...
A recent job fair that offered some 2,000 roles but drew 25,000 people - with many shoving, screaming and fainting - has ...
The Fed’s policymakers signaled they still expect to cut rates twice this year, even as they also project that President Donald Trump’s import duties will push inflation higher. They also expect ...
The headline event for the day will likely arrive at 2 p.m. Eastern, when the Federal Reserve is set to announce its latest move on interest rates. The nearly unanimous expectation is that it will ...
The Fed held interest rates steady on Wednesday. NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Diane Swonk, chief economist at KPMG, about the state of the U.S. economy and what it means for consumers.
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