Monthly Archives: July 2018
Chepkoech is new world champ
Kenya's Beatrice Chepkoech is the new women's World 3,000m steeplechase record holder. Chepkoech staged a bristling and elegant solo run to set the new...
Tolly Boy campaign crosses 1,500 votes
Mancunian’s joined Tolly Boy rice in celebrating a wonderful response towards the Spread the Joy with Tolly Boy campaign.
The Spread the joy with Tolly...
New homes building slumps in UK
British builders have cut back sharply on the number of new homes they plan to start in London, taking the shine off industry data...
A real offer now – Raab
Britain has put forward a “real offer” to a win a deal on leaving the European Union by October, Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab said...
Workers to bag pay rise
Around one million public-sector workers in Britain will receive their biggest pay rise in years, the government said on Tuesday, as it tries to...
Best badmington tourney ends in Lagos
The highest paid Badminton Classics in Africa ended in Lagos, Nigeria at the weekend with visiting Israeli players stealing the show at the Molade...
US-led investment in power for 9 nations
Kenya and Tanzania are among nine African countries set to benefit from an ambitious US-led initiative to invest in gas-powered power plants.
The Gas Roadmap...
Ethiopia gets female telecomms CEO
Ethiopia’s state-run telecommunications company, Ethio Telecom, has a new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in the person of Frehiwot Tamiru, the Capital Ethiopia has reported.
Frehiwot had previously...
5000 Nigeria doctors work in SA
Godwin Adama, the Consul-General of Nigeria in South Africa, says about 5,000 Nigerian medical practitioners are contributing to the development of the health sector...
Namibia awarded twice for UNAIDS target
Namibia, on Friday, received two awards for its fight against HIV/AIDS at the 22nd International AIDS conference underway in Amsterdam.
The awards Namibia received are...