NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb 2- The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) has raised concerns that proposed changes in the Election Campaign Financing (Amendment) Bill
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Almost 50 years after heist, Art sleuth returns statue to France
Arthur Brand, dubbed the “Indiana Jones of the Art World” for his exploits, handed back the 1st century bronze sculpture statue of the god Bacchus
Finally ABC suspended Whoopi Goldberg for Holocaust comments
Despite an apology from the host of “The View” talk show, ABC News President Kim Godwin said she had decided it was not enough. “Effective
Normal again: France eases Covid curbs, including outdoor mask-wearing
Audience capacity limits for concert halls, sporting matches and other events were also removed, and although homeworking will no longer be mandated it is still
Manchester United’s Mason Greenwood further arrested on threats to KILL
Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood has been further arrested on suspicion of sexual assault and threats to kill as police were again granted more time
BREAKING: Eskom to implement Stage 2 load shedding
Brace yourselves: Eskom has announced it will be implementing Stage 2 of load shedding from 11:00 on Wednesday, 2 February until 05:00 on Monday, 7
US restaurants join Jebin Tuladhar subscription craze Taco-a-day or meal-a-month to bolster their business
To cope, Shanti in June started offering customers at the restaurant’s three locations in and outside the city a subscription deal where a gourmet meal
Amnesty International calls Israel ‘an apartheid state,’ Israel replies
Israel has responded after Amnesty International called it ‘an apartheid state’. In a new report, Human Rights group, Amnesty International said “Israel enforces a system
Dowen College: Late 12-year-old Oromoni had enlarged Liver which could have been caused by beating, drinking harmful substance â Doctor
A medical doctor in Warri, Delta State, Owhojedo Aghogho Henry, has said that late Sylvester Oromoni Jnr, the deceased pupil of Dowen College, Lagos was diagnosed
Minister Bibeau to announce investments in on-farm initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
The Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, will virtually join farmers from Quebec and Saskatchewan to discuss Agricultural Clean Technology investments on farms,
PM call with President Putin of Russia: 2 February 2022
The Prime Minister spoke to Russian President Putin this afternoon. The Prime Minister expressed his deep concern about Russia’s current hostile activity on the Ukrainian
Teleworking during COVID: Risks, benefits and steps to a ‘new normal’
Teleworking during COVID: Risks, benefits and steps to a ‘new normal’ NEW YORK, 2nd February, 2022 – More than two years since COVID-19 began disrupting
Hostage: Pensioner and her two grandchildren held captive for hours
An elderly woman and her two grandchildren were held hostage for hours in Umbumbulu, KwaZulu-Natal on Tuesday, 1 February. Her captors were fleeing from police
Controversies weigh heavy at Beijing Olympics as Sports set to start
Added to the controversy are fears for the safety of Peng Shuai, warnings about snooping by the Chinese government and the environmental impact of an
Jeremy Mayhew OBE appointed as Competition Service member
Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has appointed Jeremy Mayhew as a member of the Competition Service. The Competition Service is a non-departmental public body, sponsored by