Monthly Archives: August 2018
Germany gives aid for reparation
The German government has availed approximately N$2 billion (U.S.$149.1 million) in loans and grants for technical and financial cooperation projects and programmes - But...
Kelechi Anyikude: The Cultural Artist
This year, during the Wazobia Festival held at Femi Okunola Park Victoria Island, Lagos, the comedian and Compere Kelechi Anyikude put on a wonderful...
Cote D’Ivoire impress CAF for AFCON
Three years away from the competition, CAF cannot wait any longer.
As Cote D’Ivoire prepares for hosting AFCON in 2021, experts from the Confederation of African Football...
21st African Athletics Championships, Nigeria
South Africa
Team South Africa were off to the perfect start on day three of the 21st African Athletics Championships in Asaba, Nigeria on Friday...
Cameroon, Tanzania appoint new coaches
The Cameroon and Tanzanian governments have appointed new national coaches to take charge of their men’s teams.
In Cameroon, Clarence Seedorf is now the head...
Zimbabwe’s gold reserves, 2nd to one
Zimbabwe has the second largest gold reserves per square kilometre in the whole world with 13 million tonnes of proven reserves of which only...
Brexit political calendar
British Prime Minister Theresa May has less than eight months to negotiate a Brexit deal, sell it to her divided Conservative Party and win...
You’re talking-up no deal – Sturgeon
Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon accused the British government of “talking-up” a no-deal Brexit, making it more likely the United Kingdom will just drop out...
ACB uncovers scam proceeds to fund party
Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has said it has concluded investigation with the K2.7 billion Malawi Police Service (MPS) food rations scam in which Pioneer Investments...
Ouattara grants amnesty to former 1st lady, others
On the eve of Ivory Coast’s 58th independence day celebrations, president Alassane Ouattara has announced presidential pardon to about 800 prisoners.
Among those to be...