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Ghana: Uber rejects commission charge plea from drivers

US based technology company, Uber has rejected plea from drivers working under it in Ghana to reduce commission charges on their trips.

Zimbabwe: Mining company to sell town to pay debt

A mining company in Zimbabwe riddled with rising debt and unable to pay its workers' salaries dating back to five years is now considering selling the mining town it operates to settle its debts.

Workers in Zimbabwe to receive pay rise

Public sector workers in Zimbabwe have been offered a 10 percent pay rise starting in July this year ahead of a general election.

Questioning of Mugabe on diamond revenue delayed

Zimbabwe's parliament has said that the planned questioning of the country's former President Robert Mugabe on Wednesday over some diamond mining operations has now been delayed.

SA mine workers killed after earthquake

Officials in South Africa have confirmed the death of four mine workers who were trapped following an earthquake.

South African miners get $400m compensation deal

Thousands of South African miners who are suffering from lung diseases are to benefit from a $400m compensation deal.

Ghana’s 1million new jobs spark debates

The government of Ghana has said that it has created over one million jobs as it defends its promise to fix the high rate of unemployment in the West African nation.

IMF approves next disbursement under Ghana’s aid deal

The International Monetary Fund’s board on Monday approved the next disbursement of about $191 million under Ghana’s aid program, while urging the West African country to take further steps to address its high debt.

Ghana to tax street beggars and hawkers

Officials in Ghana have revealed that they intend taxing street beggars as the country makes efforts to raise enough revenue for developmental projects.

Textile workers in Ghana agitate over pirated prints

Ghanaian workers in the textile industry are angry at the failure of the country’s government to stop the smuggling of pirated prints many of which come from China.

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