On Friday, February 18, five persons died in a structural fire in Nonqubela Site B in Khayelitsha, Cape Town. Jermaine Carelse, a spokesperson for the
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Ugandan Legislators Pay Tribute To Ex-Minister Father Lokodo
Members of Parliament have paid tribute to the former Minister of Ethics and Integrity, Fr Simon Lokodo, applauding him for his dedicated and diligent fight
Abia cattle market attack: South-Easterners in North have no reason to fear – Northern Elders Forum say
Following an attack on the recently erected Abia cattle market in Omumauzor in the Ukwa West Local Government Area of Abia State by unknown gunmen
Veteran Broadcaster tasks journalists to be Vangurd of Anti-Corruption
By Abubakar Muhammad Adamu A Veteran Broadcaster and University Lecturer Madam Eugenia Abu has tasked Journalists in Adamawa to be in the Vanguard of Anti-Corruption
Thousands of new UK prison to rehabilitate offenders and cut crime
An unprecedented expansion and refurbishment programme will create more than 4,000 new prison places across the country, the Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab announced today
UN Child Rights Committee issues findings on Madagascar and Netherlands
The UN Child Rights Committee (CRC) has released its findings on Madagascar and the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which it examined during its most recent
France, European Allies To Withdraw Troops From Mali After A Decade
The ruling junta’s “many blockages” meant that the circumstances to act in Mali were no longer in place, according to a declaration signed by France
Germany sceptical about future of EU training mission in Mali
Following France’s announcement that it would begin a military withdrawal, Germany’s Defense Minister expressed skepticism about whether a European Union training operation in Mali could
Donald Trump and his two eldest children must testify in New York attorney general’s probe
Former President Donald Trump and his two eldest children must testify in the New York state attorney general’s inquiry into the family’s business operations, according
Brad Pitt sues Angelina Jolie for selling her stake in French estate to Russian oligarch
Actor Brad Pitt has launched a lawsuit against his ex-wife Angelina Jolie, alleging that she sold her portion of their French chateau, Château Miraval, illegally.
Abdullah bin Zayed, Australian Foreign Minister discuss boosting ties
Abdullah bin Zayed, Australian Foreign Minister discuss boosting ties ABU DHABI, 18th February, 2022 – H. H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of
China reports 87 new COVID-19 cases
China reports 87 new COVID-19 cases BEIJING, 18th February, 2022 – China reported 87 new COVID-19 cases on the mainland, the national health authority said.
Equatorial Guinea to host UN FAO regional conference in April
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) will hold its next Africa regional conference in Malabo, hosted by the Government of Equatorial
Igbo language to be thought at University of Oxford
Emmanuel Ikechukwu Umenyiora, a Nigerian, has expressed his delight at being the first Igbo language instructor at the University of Oxford. Following his induction on
Housewife on the run after killing husband with hot water while he was asleep in Ogun
Ramota Soliu, a lady from Abeokuta North Local Government Area in Ogun State, is suspected of killing her husband, Bello Soliu, at a Fulani hamlet