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Monthly Archives: January 2018

Morocco to host World Cup 2026

The north African country of Morocco has launched its bid to host the World Cup in 2026. Chairman of the bid committee Moulay Hafid el-Alami...

Google, Togo honour Stephen Keshi, R.I.P

The global tech giant featured Keshi on its search engine for Africa’s most populous nation. A cap wearing cartoon of Keshi is seen with...

Gambia’s generals return to face charges

Military authorities in Gambia arrested two of ex-strongman Yahya Jammeh’s generals after they returned unexpectedly from exile over the weekend, the army said in...

African leaders shop at World Economic Forum

African political and business leaders have joined other heads of state from the rest of the world as well as global business executives at...

Winnie Mandela is hospitalised

Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, known in South Africa as the “mother of the nation”, was hospitalized for a kidney infection, the family announced on Tuesday. Winnie Mandela,...

Know The Truth To Be Free!

By Michael Adekoya - "Jesus answered and said unto them, Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures, nor the power of God.” Matt. 22:29.   Dear readers,...

Helen congratulates UK’s top 100 apprentice employers

Maidstone and the Weald MP Helen Grant has honoured employers for their commitment to outstanding apprenticeships at the National Apprenticeship Awards. Helen announced the list...

Africa’s debt crisis looms in 2018

Concern is growing that 2018 could be the year that sub-Saharan Africa sees a new debt crisis, nearly 20 years since the last one...

Support Iroko Theatre to represent Africa in Bulgaria

African Theatre in the UK may be missing on the international stage at the 7th Psychodrama Festival in Plovdiv, Bulgaria if IROKO Theatre Company...

Tanzania: an assault on integrity

By Peter Olorunnisomo - The government of Tanzania has revoked licences of two marine vessels flying Tanzanian flag after they were seized for shipping illicit...

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