A bit of history Islamic finance during the time of the Prophet Muhammad was characterized by real transactions such as sale on credit and...
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Source: ‘Ban alluvial mining through law not pronouncement’ –Newsday Zimbabwe CNRG director Farai Maguwu said without a legal framework, risks associated with riverbed mining, including environmental damage and community displacement, would persist, undermining efforts to promote sustainable development and protect the environment. THE Centre for Natural Resource Governance (CNRG) says government should back its decision […]
A bit of history Islamic finance during the time of the Prophet Muhammad was characterized by real transactions such as sale on credit and...
A bit of history Islamic finance during the time of the Prophet Muhammad was characterized by real transactions such as sale on credit and...
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The President of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), Professor Mamudu Akudugu, has reiterated that the Association will go on strike...
The President of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), Professor Mamudu Akudugu, has reiterated that the Association will go on strike...