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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14937 · Jul 9

#typescript#api#cms#cms_framework#content_management#content_management_system#customizable#dashboard#graphql#hacktoberfest#headless_cms#jamstack#javascript#koa#koa2#mysql#no_code#nodejs#rest#strapi#typescript Strapi is a free, open-source headless content management system that lets you manage content easily and flexibly, whether you host it yourself or use Strapi Cloud. It works with many databases and lets you build custom APIs, routes, and plugins to fit your needs. You can use any frontend technology you like, such as React, Vue, or Angular, and it comes with a modern, customizable admin panel. Strapi is fast, secure, and scalable, making it simple to deliver content across websites, apps, or devices. This means you get full control over your content and how it’s displayed, saving time and effort while keeping your project future-proof[1][2][3]. https://github.com/strapi/strapi

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@addisstandardeng · Post #21939 · 04/04/2026, 07:44 AM

News: #National_Bank lists 23 unauthorized money transfer providers, warns public against use The National Bank of #Ethiopia (#NBE) has identified 23 unauthorized money transfer service providers and warned the public against engaging with them, according to a public notice issued on 3 April 2026. The central bank said it has updated and published a revised list of duly licensed money transfer agents authorized to operate in Ethiopia, urging the public to verify service providers through its official website. The entities listed as unauthorized include #Adulis Money Transfer, #Amal Express, #Bakaal Money Transfer, #Jubba Express, #Quick_Pay, #Redsea (USA), Tasa Pay. In late December 2025 Addis Standard reported that, the National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) published an official list of more than 100 licensed money transfer agents and cautioned the public against using unlicensed remittance services. Read more: https://addisstandard.com/?p=56305