Monthly Archives: July 2018
Anderson downs Federer at Wimbledon
Roger Federer’s hopes of a ninth Wimbledon title bit the dust as South African Kevin Anderson recovered from two sets down to win a...
205,000 under 5yrs target for polio vaccine
At least 205,000 children under the age of five years will receive the polio vaccine in a campaign that has begun in Mandera County.
Mandera...
Ghana’s biggest hospital lacks beds
The Korle Bu Teaching hospital (KBTH), Ghana’s biggest medical facility is suffering from a lack of beds at its Surgical Medical Emergency (SME) unit.
The...
Euro-nations commit to biz climate
Representatives of Austria, Germany and Switzerland, key nations of the Euro-zone, have reiterated commitment to expanding business activities and workforce in Nigeria, following the...
Paygai backs one currency for Liberia
In the wake the current worsening economic crisis in the country due to the drastic depreciation of the Liberian dollars against the United States...
Shilling gains over £
The shilling gained ground against the euro and the British pound over the last three months, a report show.
According to the Bank of Tanzania's...
Ethiopia, Eritrea normalise relations
The African Union (AU) says the normalization of relations between Ethiopia and Eritrea is a boost for peace and security in the Horn of...
Bio’s govt to investigate corruption
Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio will launch a commission to investigate accusations of widespread corruption under his predecessor Ernest Koroma, the government said.
A...
Regional Integration : A necessity For Africa Development
By Olakunle Agboola - Africa has seen high levels of economic growth over the last decade, however that growth has had limited impact on boosting...
UK troops in Afghanistan may double
The British government is planning to almost double the number of its troops in Afghanistan after a request from U.S. President Donald Trump for...