AfriForum is taking the EFF, Julius Malema and Mbuyiseni Ndlozi to court over alleged hate speech for singing ‘kill the boer’ during the Brendon Horner
Author: Alan Peterson
Houthi attacks on Saudi Arabia, UAE are ‘terrorist actions’: Kosovo PM
Houthi attacks on Saudi Arabia, UAE are ‘terrorist actions’: Kosovo PM PRISTINA, 17th February, 2022 – Kosovo’s Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, has condemned the Houthi
Dubai imports 8 million ton food in 2021
Dubai imports 8 million ton food in 2021 DUBAI, 17th February, 2022 – Dubai has imported eight million tons of food during 2021 and re-exported
Society of Nigerian Broadcasters (SNB), South East Zone Inaugurated
The Society of Nigerian Broadcasters, SNB, South East Zone has been inaugurated. Performing the inauguration at the Boardroom of Enugu State Broadcasting Service, ESBS,
Anambra PPSSC Holds 2021/2022 Career Day At Ogidi Idemili North Council Area
Anambra State Post Primary Schools Service Commission has taken steps to end unemployment among students after graduation. The chairman of the Commission, Mrs. Ifeoma
Commuters Stranded In Abuja As Petrol Hits N700 Per Litre In Abuja
It has been from one story to another in the past 2 weeks for commuters in Abuja as the black marketers takeover fuel pumps in
House Numbering Project: ANSAA Targets To Cover All Parts Of Anambra
Ndi Anambra have been urged to support the efforts of the state government to transform Anambra into a smart mega city state to meet the
Anambra Lawmaker Obalum – Udoba Reassures Anambra West Constituency Of Quality Representation
The member representing Anambra West Constituency in the state House of Assembly, Hon. Patrick Obalum-Udoba has re-assured his constituents of quality representation. Hon. Udoba
Commentary: Nigerian Youths And Sustainable Development
Youth, they say, is the gift of nature. The foundation of every nation is the education of the youth. This is because youths are critical
Germany to lift most coronavirus restrictions from March 20
Germany to lift most coronavirus restrictions from March 20 BERLIN, 17th February, 2022 (WAM/dpa) — Restrictions ranging from crowd sizes at sporting events to rules
S. Korea reports 93,135 new COVID-19 cases
S. Korea reports 93,135 new COVID-19 cases SEOUL, 17th February, 2022 – South Korea reported 93,135 new COVID-19 infections in the last 24 hours, Korea
National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) 2022 Batch ‘A’ Stream I Orientation Course To Commence February 23
This is to inform all prospective Corps members that the Management of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has announced the date for the commencement
New observations of black hole help explain universe’s most energetic objects
Observations showing a roughly donut-shaped cloud of cosmic dust and gas shrouding a huge black hole at the heart of a galaxy similar in size
SAHRC engages Mpumalanga communities on service delivery complaints
Communities in Mpumalanga’s Chief Albert Luthuli Municipality have complained to the South African Human Rights Commission about service delivery once more (SAHRC). Residents of Lochiel
University of Free State students protest against forced vaccination
The University of the Free State’s student groups have maintained their opposition to the forced vaccination program. They claim they are not anti-vaccination, but they