Kenya expects to finalise a deal with the International Monetary Fund within two months and the lender is not insisting on a removal of the interest rate cap as a precondition for a new deal, finance minister Henry Rotich said on Thursday. The east African country is discussing a new standby credit facility with the IMF.
Mexico City-based ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) Volaris reported a MXN519.9 million ($29 million) net loss for the 2017 second quarter, reversed from the airline’s MXN935 million […]
Manchester United starlet, Timothy Fosu-Mensah appears to have signed with British super-agent Jonathan Barnett, the same man who represents the likes of Luke Shaw, Ashley […]
South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC), which is the controlling body for all high-performance sport in the country, has instructed Cricket South Africa’s […]
One of Philippine chess’s best and brightest players, Woman International Master Arianne Bo Caoili, passed away on 30 March, two weeks following a car accident […]