Wednesday, 31 August 2016

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Released: 2 June 2016
Genre : Thriller

Description : A couple finds themselves lured into a Russian oligarch's plans to defect, and are soon positioned between the Russian Mafia and the British Secret Service, neither of whom they can trust.

IMDb Rating 6.3/10

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Released: Aug. 2016
Genre : Action, Adventure, Comedy

Starcast : Will Smith, Jared Leto, Margot Robbie.

Desc : A secret govt agency recruits imprisoned supervillains to execute dangerous black ops missions in exchange for clemency.

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Tuesday, 30 August 2016

Kenyan shilling stable, seen easing due to importer dollar demand

Kenyan shilling stable, seen easing due to importer dollar demand

    
The Kenyan shilling was stable against the dollar on Tuesday with demand coming from importers and manufacturers expected to put pressure on it, traders said.
At 0700 GMT, commercial banks quoted the shilling at 101.35/45 to the dollar, unchanged from Monday’s close.

Survivors of Iltaly Quake recount horrific event

Survivors of Iltaly Quake recount horrific event


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Residents in Amatrice who survived a devastating earthquake in central Italy recounts the horrific sequence of events that changed their world.
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Local residents have been taking vegetables and herbs from their gardens to cook food for everyone in the camp, but access to water is limited and the lands are drying up.
The magnitude 6.2 quake struck on August the 24th.
The official death toll currently stands at 290 with most of the dead coming from around the Amatrice area.

Joint Police Enforcement seize 95kg of Cocaine from Ship in Sidney.

Joint Police Enforcement seize 95kg of Cocaine from Ship in Sidney


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Australian Federal Police (AFP) and Australian Border Force (ABF) have seized 95 kilogrammes  of cocaine from a cruise ship docked in Sydney Harbour.
In a joint operation with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), New Zealand Customs Service (NZCS) and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA).
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The Australian Broadcasting Corporation said Isabelle Legace, Melina Roberce, and Andre Tamine, appeared in court via video link on charges of importing a commercial quantity of cocaine.
The three Canadian will remain in custody until their next court appearance on October the 26.

Nigeria’s Oshoala on target as Arsenal Ladies beat Notts County

Nigeria’s Oshoala on target as Arsenal Ladies beat Notts County


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Nigeria’s Super Falcons striker Asisat Oshoala was on target as Arsenal Ladies secured a 2-0 win over Notts County in the Women’s Super League on Sunday.
The Gunners grabbed the lead when Oshoala rounded Notts County keeper Megan Walsh before slotting in the opener in the 47th minute.
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Arsenal’s Emma Byrne was dismissed for a foul on former Gunner Ellen White in the second half.
But the London side scored again just 10 minutes after the red card.
Oshoala has now scored 2 goals in 9 games in the English Womens Super League this season.

FIFA pay panel meets to set President Infantino’s salary

FIFA pay panel meets to set President Infantino’s salary


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FIFA president, Gianni Infantino is waiting to be paid while FIFA’s compensation commission decides on an appropriate salary for top officials.
But Infantino says that he will make less than the speculated two million dollars a year, which is well below the salary of his  predecessor, Sepp Blatter.
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Blatter, who was mired in scandal before being banned from FIFA, made 3.6 million dollars in 2015.
Infantino described past dealings with FIFA`s compensation committee as “insulting” and “completely arbitrary.”
Infantino said his pay could be finalised when the compensation committee meets again.

Djokovic blames Wimbledon exit on Private Issues

Djokovic blames Wimbledon exit on Private Issues.

 


Novak Djokovic
    
World number one Novak Djokovic has blamed his third round exit at Wimbledon on private issues as he hopes for a better outing at the US Open.
Djokovic was stunned by Sam Querrey in the early stages of Wimbledon but the Serbian says he has now overcome the issues.
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The reigning US Open champion also reveals a wrist injury suffered at the Rio Olympic Games was the reason behind his withdrawal from the Cincinnati Masters two weeks ago.
The 29-year-old has been suffering from the injury for three weeks but remains hopeful of securing a third Flushing Meadows crown.
He opens his campaign against Jerzy Janowicz of Poland.

Tullow Oil to commence exploration in Kenya next March

Tullow Oil to commence exploration in Kenya next March


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British energy group, Tullow Oil has confirmed it will start exploring for oil in Kenya next year March, followingPresident Uhuru Kenyatta’s directive to expedite action.
The Chief Operating Officer of Tullow Oil, Paul McDade released the information during a briefing to President Kenyatta at the State House.
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Both Tullow Oil and Canadian oil and gas company, Africa Oil Corporation struck oil in the Lokichar Basin in the northwest region of Kenya in 2012.
The Kenyan government and the concerned companies are pushing to start small scale crude oil production in 2017, producing about 2,000 barrels per day.

G20 members to push for World Bank, IMF Reform

G20 members to push for World Bank, IMF Reform

 


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China says several rounds of financial and monetary policy consultations this year ahead of the upcoming G20 summit have generated many results.
Finance Minister, Lou Jiwei said on Sunday it was a milestone as financial and central bank officials from G20 members decided nine prioritized areas and 48 guiding principles for structural reforms.
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The policy makers for the first time proposed using monetary, financial and structural reform measures to boost growth and stabilize outlook.
They also agreed to push reforms of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
Jiwei said the policy makers also pledged to avoid competitive devaluation of currencies and oppose any form of protectionism so as to facilitate global economic recovery.

LCCI condemns 60% Forex to Manufacturing Sector

LCCI condemns 60% Forex to Manufacturing Sector


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Nigeria’s Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry has  described the  allocation of 60%  of forex to  themanufacturing sector as policy inconsistency.
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A statement  from the  Chamber at the weekend said the  action may  pose risk to efficient allocation  of  foreign exchange to many users.
The Chamber  noted that investors  confidence   was   yet to   return to  various segments of the  economy.

Nigeria’s Consumer Protection Council meets with Stakeholders in Lagos

Nigeria’s Consumer Protection Council meets with Stakeholders in Lagos


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Nigeria’s consumer protection council has condemned business owners and traders for failure to keep to guaranteeand warranty on products and services they offer…
The council stated its position at a stakeholders meeting on enforcement in Lagos …
Correspondent, Tolulope Ogunjobi reports that the meeting had key industry operators in automobile, electrical electronics, heavy duty equipment, on line marketers and superstores.
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The idea was to address complains by consumers in relation to guarantee and warranty of goods and services.
Director general of the consumer protection council said  that the issue was important in commitment to governments drive towards diversification.
President of National association of Nigerian traders commended CPC for the programme but was also quick to bare the mind of the traders who are directly involved in all of these transactions.
The agreement here is that business operators need not see this move as just protecting consumer rights but as a push for the survival of businesses and to help make Nigerian products competitive in the global market place.

Monday, 22 August 2016

South Africa : MTN to sell $729m stake to black investors

South Africa : MTN to sell $729m stake to black investors


A worker walks past an outlet of South Africa's MTN Group in Johannesburg, South Africa
    
South African mobile phone company MTN Group will sell shares worth 9.9 billion rand ($729 million), a 4 percent stake, to black investors to meet government quotas on black ownership.
Africa‘s biggest telecoms firm said the new black economic empowerment deal would be launched via a public offer next month to replace an existing scheme that is due to unwind in November.
Under black economic empowerment rules, South African companies are encouraged to meet quotas on black ownership, employment and procurement as part of a drive to reverse decades of exclusion under apartheid.
Meeting government rules on black ownership makes a company more likely to qualify for government tenders.
MTN said it will sell the shares at 102.80 rand – a nearly 20 percent discount to Friday’s closing price. If fully subscribed, the offer, along with the existing scheme, will give black investors more than 30 percent of the company’s South African operations.

Samsung plans program to sell refurbished smartphones

Samsung plans program to sell refurbished smartphones



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Samsung Electronics Co Ltd plans to launch a program to sell refurbished used versions of its premium smartphones as early as next year, a person with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters news agency.
The South Korean technology firm is looking for ways to sustain earnings momentum after reviving its mobile profits by restructuring its product line-up. As growth in the global smartphone market hits a plateau, Samsung wants to maximize its cost efficiency and keep operating margins above 10 percent.
The world’s top smartphone maker will refurbish high-end phones returned to the company by users who signed up for one-year upgrade programs in markets such as South Korea and the United States.
Samsung would then re-sell these phones at a lower price, the person said, declining to be identified as the plan was not yet public.
The person declined to say how big a discount the refurbished phones would be sold at, which markets the phones would be sold in or how many refurbished devices Samsung could sell.
A Samsung spokeswoman said the company does not comment on speculation.
It was not clear to what extent the phones would be altered, but refurbished phones typically are fitted with parts such as a new casing or battery.
Rival Apple Inc’s iPhone has a re-sale value of around 69 percent of its original price after about one year from launch, while Samsung’s flagship Galaxy sells for 51 percent of the original price in the U.S. market, according to BNP Paribas.
Refurbished phones could help vendors such as Samsung boost their presence in emerging markets such as India, where high-end devices costing $800 or so are beyond most buyers.
Apple sells refurbished iPhones in a number of markets including the United States, but does not disclose sales figures. It is trying to sell such iPhones inIndia, where the average smartphone sells for less than $90.
Selling used phones could help Samsung fend off lower-cost Chinese rivals that have been eating into its market share, and free up some capital to invest elsewhere or boost marketing expenditure.
Deloitte says the used smartphone market will be worth more than $17 billion this year, with 120 million devices sold or traded in to manufacturers or carriers – around 8 percent of total smartphone sales. Some market experts expect the used market to grow fast as there are fewer technology breakthroughs.
“Some consumers may prefer to buy refurbished, used premium models in lieu of new budget brands, possibly cannibalizing sales of new devices from those budget manufacturers,” Deloitte said in a report.

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