The Kano State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has reaffirmed the suspension of Senator Bello Hayatu-Gwarzo, over alleged anti-party activities. The Chairman of
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South African commander dies by suicide due to expected theft plea
On Friday, November 11th, the former station commander of Mandeni police station in KwaZulu-Natal was scheduled to appear in the Richards Bay Commercial Crimes Court
FCT Polls: YIAGA Africa campaigns against selling votes
Ahead of February 12, 2022, Area Council elections in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), a civil society organisation, Yiaga Africa, has taken an anti-vote selling
Nigerian maize farmers record 60% increased production
The Maize Association of Nigeria (MAAN) has announced a 60 percent increase in annual production to 20 million metric tons in 2020 from 8 million
UK to provide 2900 homes for rough sleepers through £174m funding
£174 million for councils to provide 2,900 homes for rough sleepers Available through the government’s Rough Sleeping Accommodation Programme Teams of specialist staff offering mental
South African municipality can’t provide basic services but pays managers massive travel allowances
January salaries for 260 employees in the Stutterheim-based Amahlathi local municipality are only being paid now. Salary agreements and massive travel allowances since 2014 are
British prisoners to have access to apprenticeships for the first time to help cut crime
prisoners to have access to apprenticeships for the first time to help cut crime scheme to provide job-based training in key industries and boost local
Population Census provides critical data for National Planning- NPC
National Population and Housing Census has been described as an exercise that provides critical data for national planning and development in a country. The Chairman of Public
Nigeria to potentially earn $100m from booming hibiscus industry
The Association of Hibiscus Flower Exporters of Nigeria (AHFEN) has estimated the value of the country’s hibiscus industry to be worth about $100million. , the
Saudi Arabia to preserve country’s coffee tradition
For coffee grower Farah al-Malki, growing coffee plants in Saudi Arabia’s south-western region of Jizan is more than just a job, it is a family
Ibadan Bullion Van Robbery: 3 Police Officers and 4 Civilians Dead
Armed thieves numbering roughly seven ambushed a bullion truck in Ibadan’s Idi Ape neighborhood yesterday, murdering three police officers and four people, including a child
French President announces plans by United States to protect environment
French President, Emmanuel Macron’s department announced on Friday, new plans by the United States and France to protect the environment as France hosted the One
Libyan rifts deepen over new PM
Libya found itself with two Prime ministers, after its parliament voted a rival to replace the existing unity government’s chief Abdulhamid Dbeibah. Libya’s eastern-based parliament
England Coast Path National Trail Now Open
The latest section of the 2,700 mile England Coast Path National Trail will be opened today by Natural England, taking in parts of the Lake
South Africa’s MEC asks people to speak up as local murders increases
KwaZulu-Natal Social Development MEC, Nonhlanhla Khoza, has urged the community of Imbali Township in Pietermartziburg to end the culture of silence as the killing of