Yearly Archives: 2018
African Voice celebrates the contributions of British Africans to NHS at 70
By Milton Tella - The impact of British African workers and all other dedicated workers of the NHS cannot be overemphasised as the institution...
Father whose kidney saves son inspires more donors
A father who donated a kidney to his two-year-old son is one of the first people to become a living donor through a project...
May sues for party unity
Prime Minister Theresa May has called on her Conservative Party to “stand together” over Brexit, days before a crunch meeting she hopes will overcome...
Unite sue ailing Carrillion
Britain’s biggest labour union said on Tuesday it has launched legal action against Carillion on behalf of former workers of the company whose jobs...
HCW may have murdered 8
A British female healthcare worker has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies and trying to murder six others after an investigation into...
IAAF adamant on rule re-Semenya
The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) will not soften its stance on new regulations for female classification and is ready to defend it...
Malaria-free Zambia by 2021
Zambia aims to eradicate malaria, the country’s biggest killer, within three years after deaths from the disease halved last year from 2014, the health...
Dumping ground syndrome
By Peter Olorunnisomo - When President Paul Kagame said that Africa should not be a dumping ground for used products from developed markets, the...
Benghazi plotter sentenced 22yrs
Ahmed Abu Khatallah, the organizer of the deadly Sept. 11, 2012, attack on U.S. diplomatic compounds in Benghazi, Libya, was sentenced on Wednesday to...
Lawmaker sees tribunal as SME advocate
Small businesses that are victims of fraud, conspiracy and misconduct by British banks could soon be able to sue their lenders in a tribunal...