With Malawian farmers still reeling from tropical storms that devastated crops and livelihoods in recent weeks, Norway’s Minister of International Development and the President of
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Kwale Women Rep Hassan seeks Govt statement on Kenyans in Ukraine
NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb 25- Kwale Woman Representative Zulekha Hassan is seeking a statement from the Foreign Affairs Ministry, in regard to measures being taken to
Local Authorities and Livestock owners in Melut celebrate UNMISS-funded Veterinary Clinic
In Melut, Upper Nile, animal herding is a way of life. It puts food on the table, ensures children can go to school and families
DWS orders Kromdraai Mine to take accountability for discharging acid mine water in Kromdraai River
The Department of Water and Sanitation has ordered Kromdraai Mine to take accountability for discharging acid mine water into the Kromdraai River. “The Directive instructs
AIB-N blames air accidents on lack of supervision
The Accident Investigation Bureau Nigeria (AIB-N), says the lack of effective management supervision of the airlines flight operations and inadequate safety oversight is the
Farmers Need One Million Tractors For Mechanised Farming —TOHFAN
For Nigeria to achieve food sufficiency through mechanised farming, no fewer than one million tractors would be needed. This was disclosed by the National Chairman
NGO advocates access to quality healthcare in FCT
A Non Governmental organisation, Abiodun Essiet Initiative for Girls (AEIG), has advocated improved access to quality healthcare services at the grassroots in the Federal Capital
Ukraine leader pledges to stay put as Russia troops approach Kyiv
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy vowed on Friday, to stay in Kyiv as his troops battled Russian invaders advancing toward the capital in the biggest attack
US Justice Department Files Suit Against Pennsylvania Court System for Discriminating Against People with Opioid Use Disorder
The Justice Department filed suit against the Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania (UJS) for violating the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The department previously notified the
Security is Whole of Society Approach- Defence Chief
The Nigerian Chief of Defence Staff, CDS General Lucky Irabor says security is not a challenge confronting only one agency or an individual but
Lagos state unveils adopt-a-bin programme
Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has, unveiled the Adopt-a-Bin programme with an initial 40,000 standard bins deployed to households and commercial entities. The Adopt-A-Bin Programme
Former Minneapolis Police Officers Convicted of Human Rights Violations In Death of George Floyd
Following a trial that lasted nearly five weeks, a federal jury in St. Paul, Minnesota, found three former Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) officers guilty of
Seven-nation summit in DRC to mull 2013 peace accord
Seven African heads of state gathered in Kinshasa to assess a 2013 agreement aimed at cementing peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s violence-torn east
Taiwan to join democratic countries in sanctioning Russia
Taiwan will join democratic countries in sanctioning Russia over the invasion of Ukraine, the government said on Friday. The crisis is being watched closely in
ECOWAS envoy arrives in Mali for talks
An envoy from West Africa’s regional bloc has arrived in Mali, for talks with the military junta over restoring civilian rule in the volatile country.