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Covid restrictions affect travel plans of Pakistani expats in UAE

Covid restrictions affect travel plans of Pakistani expats in UAE © Provided by Khaleej Times Covid restrictions affect travel plans of Pakistani expats in UAE Pakistani expats in the UAE are either cancelling or altering travel plans to their home country due to uncertainty surrounding flight suspensions and travel ban. Many of them were forced to alter their travel itineraries during Eid Al Fitr holidays after Pakistan reduced international airlines flights by 80 per cent from May 5 and later the UAE put a ban on entry from Pakistan from May 12. Etihad Airways and flydubai also confirmed to Khaleej Times on Wednesday that temporary reduction of flights to Pakistan will continue till June 15 in line with the instructions of the Pakistan government.

Covid-19: UAE-Pakistan flight restrictions hit expats travel plans

Covid-19: UAE-Pakistan flight restrictions hit expats travel plans Waheed Abbas/Dubai File photo Many of them had to cancel their trips during Eid holidays because of travel restrictions put in place by both Pakistan and the UAE Pakistani expats in the UAE are either cancelling or altering travel plans to their home country due to uncertainty surrounding flight suspensions and travel ban. Many of them were forced to alter their travel itineraries during Eid Al Fitr holidays after Pakistan reduced international airlines’ flights by 80 per cent from May 5 and later the UAE put a ban on entry from Pakistan from May 12.

Nigeria s Mono raises millions to power the internet economy in Africa

May 24, 2021, 4:03 am In February, Nigerian fintech startup Mono announced its acceptance into Y Combinator and, at the time, it wanted to build the Plaid for Africa. Three months later, the startup has a different mission: to power the internet economy in Africa. It has closed $2 million in seed investment toward that goal. The investment comes nine months after the company raised $500,000 in pre-seed last September and two months after receiving $125,000 from YC. Mono’s total investment moves up to $2.625 million, and investors in this new round include Entrée Capital (one of the investors in Kuda’s seed round), Kuda co-founder and CEO Babs Ogundeyi; Gbenga Oyebode, partner at TCVP; and Eric Idiahi, co-founder and partner at Verod Capital. New York but Africa-based VC Lateral Capital also invested after taking part in Mono’s pre-seed.

Kenya to outlaw pornography, Mono raises $2m seed, Bundle, Quidax Tokens

Kenya’s Internet censorship plans Bundle and Quidax launching crypto tokens Nigerian API fintech startup, Mono, raises $2 million seed Mono Team Source: TechCrunch Nigeria’s Fintech startup, Mono, has secured a $2 million seed funding. Investors who participated in this round include Gbenga Oyebode, Eric Idahi, Entree Capital, Babs Ogundeyi Kuda Co-founder and CEO and previous pre-seed round investor, Lateral Capital. This seed round comes nine months after a $500k pre-seed and three months after graduation from YC in February. And so far, they have reportedly partnered with over 16 financial institutions in Nigeria. Advertisement These are exciting times, as this seed round has skyrocketed the fintech’s investment to $2.6m. According to the CEO and Co-founder, Abdul Hassan, the big picture is to become a data company that cuts across several sectors. It plans to put the round towards actualising plans to open a company branch in Ghana and Kenya.

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