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Green Shipping Could Mean a Green Africa

ABAKALIKI – In early September, African leaders convened in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, for the Second Africa Climate Summit, which focused on overcoming the obstacles to climate-resilient development on the continent. In their efforts to devise solutions, drive innovation, and attract financing, these leaders are reshaping global climate action. As part of that process,

Gold price continues to soar, Rs. 239,200 per tola today

According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA), the price of gold, which was traded at

Charikot-Khadichaur roadway serving as an alternative

With the BP Highway remaining blocked for traffic due to damaged triggred by incessant rains on October 3 and 4,

Details of damage to drinking water system being collected

The Department of Drinking Water and Sewage Management has started the process of collecting details of damage caused to drinking

Nepal’s Gen Z Movement Needs Deeper Considerations

The same set of political parties—the Nepali Congress, the UML, the Maoists—continue to dominate, reshuffling among themselves but never ceding

Political showdown looms as Congress, UML seek reinstatement of House

Leaders of the Nepali Congress (NC) and the CPN (UML), two largest parties in the House, have agreed to move

53 people lost lives in recent rain-induced disasters

A total of 53 people lost their lives so far in the rain-induced disasters occured last week, the National Disaster

Monsoon winding down, weather to remain mainly fair

There is a possibility of light rain in one or two places of the hilly areas of the country, according

19 companies announce dividends

So far, 19 listed companies have announced dividends from their retained earnings of the last fiscal year.

Public Procurement: A strategic tool for good governance in Nepal

A strong procurement system guided by principles of transparency, accountability, fair competition, value for money, and sustainability builds public trust