2021

Zambia’s Barbra Banda becomes the first female footballer to score a back-to-back hat trick in the history of the Olympic games

History has been made at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Tournament and it’s Africa that is being represented in the course of history.  For the first time in the history of the Olympic games, a female footballer has scored a back-to-back hat trick and she’s from Africa, her name is Barbra Banda.

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“Africa Must Do Things That Allow Her To Be Recognized Without Her Saying So” – PLO Lumumba at the Africa-Diaspora Investor Conference

“One of the problems we have in Africa is that when one comes up with an initiative, we want to start yet another one, and we must not do that if we are going forward. We must embrace a good idea and energize that idea, notwithstanding the source of that idea. The beauty of this assembly is that we are now weathered to the realization that we have spoken for too long. That doesn’t mean that we will stop speaking, we will. But as my good friend and sister say many times ‘’the mind is where the battles must be fought at once’’. ~ Professor PLO Lumumba at the Africa – Diaspora Investor Conference

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Meet Maram Kairè: The First Senegalese Astronomer Who Has An Asteroid Named After Him

Maram Kairè has become the first Senegalese and the first Senegalese astronomer to have an asteroid named after him. The 42-year-old astronomer was recognized by the International Astronomical Union for his contributions to space exploration and his commitment to promoting astronomy in his homeland, Senegal. Maram Kairè is an astronomer and network engineer.

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Eight Things That Needs To Be Part of The African School System

The African school system, one may say, is more of a “job-search” rather than a “Job creation” system. Every year, millions of young Africans graduated from their various colleges, universities, and Institutes with the hopes of getting jobs; thus flooding the job market. These youths, if asked what they want after they have graduated, will tell you “I need a job, I want to work”. Yes, we need jobs, but how about we teach them how to create jobs?

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THE LAW IS WHAT THE SUPREME COURT SAYS IT IS; WHAT WILL IT BE
THIS TIME AROUND?

Over the years, the law has been regarded to be “what it is and not what it ought to be”. Against this backdrop, the most senior court among the three Superior Courts of Judicature in the jurisdiction has such power to determine what the law is. As per the provision of section
124 of the 1991 Constitution Act No. 6, it gives the Supreme Court original jurisdiction to interpret any provision of the constitution.

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