February 25, 2016

Bankable Frontier Associates To Test New Ways Of Linking Poor People To Financial Services In Africa

The FIBR project, supported by The MasterCard Foundation, will harness smartphone data to connect underserved customers to financial services BOSTON, Feb. 25, 2016 /PRNewswire — Bankable Frontier Associates (BFA), in partnership with The MasterCard Foundation, today launched FIBR (Financial Inclusion on Business Runways), a multi-million dollar, four-year project in Ghana and

Presidency corrects misleading reports

Media reports stating that the Presidency will increase its staff complement are grossly incorrect and misleading.It would appear that the media is confusing the Department of Performance Monitoring and Evaluation (DPME) with the Presidency, which is t…

Hope for unemployed youth

Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba says government has set an annual target to appoint 20 000 youths in internship, learnership and artisan development programmes in the public service.The Minister made the announcement when chairing the Governance an…

Back-to-Basics to prioritise underperforming municipalities

Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba says government will, through Back-to-Basics, prioritise underperforming municipalities to ensure that quality services are delivered to citizens.This will also include ensuring that there is customer satisfaction an…

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