Monthly Archives: May 2017
Cameroon footballers from Manchester call for blood donors
FOOTBALL team players are urging fellow black people to give blood. Members of ‘2 Zero Manchester’ visited Plymouth Grove Donor Centre on Upper Brook...
Dolls To Encourage Black Girls To Embrace Their Natural Beauty Launched
Business Partners Caroline Hlahla (UK London based) and Khulile Vilakazi-Ofosu (South Africa) originally came together to build a customer-centric hair company that specialises in...
Ghana-born Adwoa expands UK’s African dining experience
When the world thinks of fine-dining, African food is not often at the top of the list of cuisines to be considered, something which...
UN Secretary-General spotlights reform initiatives to rescue multilateralism
In a public lecture at the London Somalia Conference, Secretary - General, António Guterres, stressed the need for reforming the United Nations to tackle main...
Role of nursing celebrated on International Nurses Day
With more than 20 million nurses and midwives making up almost half of the entire global health workforce, Dr David Nabarro, candidate for Director-General...
Britain sues for peace in Somalia
Al Shabaab has tripled its attacks on Mogadishu and more than 6 million people in need of humanitarian assistance
Britain is leading the international community...
Africa Alive: Okri and Sawyerr to debate diaspora businesses
Two prominent individuals are Guest Speakers at the Africa Alive Talk Series who will be joined by Diaspora Leaders of Thoughts in addressing the...
London to host Europe’s Largest African Fashion Conference
The Fashion Africa Conference hosted by the social Enterprise Africa Fashion Guide returns to London on Africa Day in May 2017.
There is no other Fashion conference...
The reality of the financial value of African businesses in the UK: Strategies for...
Diaspora Leaders of Thoughts & strategic thinkers will be meeting in London to focus their minds on what can be done to ensure that...
Biosimilars provide access to expensive Cancer drugs in poor nations
The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced a pilot project that will take advantage of expected savings from biosimilar medications, particularly expensive anticancer agents,...