“Even though the said summit is virtual, but the president needs to be in UK physically as you know internet connection in Malawi is not reliable.” - Malawi's presidential spokesperson

Britain on Thursday sanctioned the son of Equatorial Guinea’s President, who is currently serving as the Vice President, Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue for misappropriating and syphoning millions of dollars which

It is no doubt that slavery is considered to be one of the darkest chapters in human history. The sinister practices which were perpetuated by one group who felt superior

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
"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
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
Israel has been granted official observer status at the African Union, a goal the country's diplomats have been working towards for nearly two decades.
A Sierra Leonean lecturer, Mohamed Ibrahim Justice Ganawah matches up to academic success through his passion for education and service by publishing five textbooks - an enviable record.
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,
Shepherd M Nyambe is a 20-years-old Namibian scientist, inventor, innovator, Founder and director of ShepThyGuru Initiative, winner of the Covid-19 Creativity Challenge by United Nations Development Program: Accelerator Labs (UNDP),
Amadu Justice Bah is the Founder and Owner of IMAT College, one of Sierra Leone’s leading technical and professional colleges.
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
African women are spending up to US$7 billion every year, and over two billion dollars on shampoos, relaxers and hair lotions. Studies show that black women are willing to spend
"I knew instantly the kind of hate I was about to receive and that is a sad reality that your powerful platforms are not doing enough to stop those messages."

In what was supposed to be a celebration for the Nigerian army, and a dream come true for Tolulope Arotile, turned out to become a tragic ending. It’s a year

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