Greenhouse Foodstuff Trading highlights demand for breakfast
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Greenhouse Foodstuff Trading highlights demand for breakfast

Top Stories Tamfitronics Top Stories Tamfitronics Greenhouse Foodstuff Tradinga leading foodservice company in the GCC, is addressing growing consumer demand for quality breakfast products.Indeed, demand for breakfast products is significant as hotel buffets face rising competition and costs as consumers seek quality. According to TripAdvisor’s TripIndex Breakfast, 91 percent of customers prefer an in-hotel breakfast. Furthermore, 83 percent of guests consider it essential for a positive experience.To meet demand, Greenhouse Foodstuff Trading has partnered with suppliers from Europe, the USA, the Middle East and Asia. Consequently, strategic partnerships have made the company the preferred distributor for hotels, restaurants, airlines and other food and beverage venues.Daniel Chidiac, CEO of Greenhouse Foodstuff Trading, said: “Breakfast products are an essential part of our offering. Moreover, 60 percent of our portfolio is served on the breakfast buffet of hotels...
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Introducing Tom Teichmann, the pioneer of Azqira
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Introducing Tom Teichmann, the pioneer of Azqira

Top Stories Tamfitronics Top Stories Tamfitronics In the wake of a crisis, true visionaries appear. Tom Teichmann, CEO and founder of Azqirais one such individual. Here, we explore how the entrepreneur saw an opportunity to innovate as the hospitality industry grappled with massive challenges.Top Stories Tamfitronics HistoryIn a world where each innovation begins with a crisis, Tom Teichmann and Azqira lead the charge toward a brighter future for hospitality.“While the world moves forward with technology, hotel financing seems stuck, unchanged for centuries,” Teichmann points out. “The hospitality industry’s worldwide market size is USD 5 trillion, expected to double by 2029. Yet, it hasn’t innovated for decades,” he adds.Teichmann recognized the lack of innovation and exclusivity in the hospitality sector, where ownership opportunities were often reserved for a privileged few. Furthermore, with experience in tech companies,...
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BREAKING: Soldiers withdraw as Banex Plaza reopens after week-long closure [VIDEO]
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BREAKING: Soldiers withdraw as Banex Plaza reopens after week-long closure [VIDEO]

Politics tamfitronics After a week of closure, Banex Plaza in Abuja has finally reopened its doors. The plaza resumed operations precisely at 2:30 pm today, Monday, May 27th.The reopening comes following a period of enforced closure prompted by clashes between soldiers and traders.Reports indicate that the plaza’s reopening was facilitated after traders involved in the earlier altercation with military personnel resolved with the authorities.Earlier, the plaza witnessed a dramatic incident where personnel of the Nigerian Army Corps of Military Police stormed the premises, engaging in physical altercations with passersby and security guards.The action was in retaliation for a previous confrontation between four military police personnel and traders within the bustling electronics and telecommunications market.See the video below:BREAKING NEWS || After a week of closure, Banex Plaza has just been opened at exactly 2:30pm today Monday...
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BREAKING: “State Electoral Commissions should be scrapped” – AGF Fagbemi declares
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BREAKING: “State Electoral Commissions should be scrapped” – AGF Fagbemi declares

Politics tamfitronics Attorney General of the Federation, Lateef Fagbemi, has called for the abolition of State Electoral Commissions, citing them as significant impediments to the development of local governments.Fagbemi made this assertion at a one-day discourse on “Nigeria’s Security Challenges and Good Governance at the Local Government Levels,” organised by the House of Representatives in Abuja on Monday.In his speech, Fagbemi criticized the current structure, arguing that state governors exploit constitutional loopholes to undermine local government autonomy.He pointed to sections of the 1999 Constitution, including Section 7(1), Section 83(3), and Section 7(5), which he claims are used by governors to exert undue control over local governments.“Governors have latched on to the inadequacies and lacunas in some sections of the 1999 Constitution to undermine and render local governments redundant,” Fagbemi stated.He accused state governors of manipulating...
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