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Mare concludes, “Long-term infrastructure development is vital for Africa’s digital future. Smart investments in transmission networks, substations, and
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Member of the Sudanese Sovereignty Council, Salah al-Din Adam Tur, inspected shelters for displaced people from el-Fasher in the city of al-Dabbah in the Northern State on Monday.
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[Ghanaian Times] ABOUT 5.4 million Ghanaians still practise open defecation across the country, representing 18 per cent of the national population, Mr Yaw Attah Arhin, WASH Technical Specialist at World Vision Ghana, has disclosed.
[Ghanaian Times] THE Minister for the Interior, Mr Muntaka Mubarak, has announced a gun amnesty period for those in possession of illegal weapons as a comprehensive measure to reduce illicit firearms in the country.
[Ghanaian Times] The Minister of Food and Agriculture (MoFA), Mr Eric Opoku, has urged schools across Ghana to introduce the concept of school farms.
[Capital FM] A day after their thorough slaughter by the Teranga Lions of Senegal, the painful process of post-mortem has begun for Harambee Stars.
[Nyasa Times] The Mutharika administration is once again on the defensive after five senior Malawi Defence Force (MDF) generals stormed the High Court, seeking an injunction against what they describe as an unlawful and suspicious redeployment to civilian institutions.
[Nyasa Times] Malawi's pension money has grown very fast, reaching K5.4 trillion by June 2025. This is a big jump from K3.5 trillion recorded in December 2024, according to the Reserve Bank of Malawi's latest Financial Stability Report.
In a special half-hour show, hosted by Zain Asher, CNN showcases the highlights from its inaugural Global Perspectives: On Africa event –
by Eva August (CEO of Century21 South Africa)
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Mount Nelson, A Belmond Hotel, Cape Town once again opened its doors to the city’s creative community for the fourth edition of CONFECTIONS x COLLECTIONS
Curaçao secured a 0-0 draw against Jamaica on Tuesday, making it the smallest nation by population to qualify for a World Cup. They will be joined by CONCACAF teams Panama and Haiti, which also secured spots.
Ghana Water Expo: Connecting Global Solutions to a Billion Dollar Market Opportunity
Heirs Energies’ Chief Financial Officer and Heirs Holdings Group Chief Investment Officer, Samuel Nwanze, was recently named Chief Financial Officer of the
[Premium Times] A 2023 report revealed that Nigeria has the second-highest cases of maternal and neonatal deaths.
[Premium Times] The APC chieftain, Alwan Hassan, apologised to the lawmakers at a press conference.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya's newly revised SIM-card registration regulations have sparked public concern over the scope of personal data referenced in the law -- particularly the inclusion of highly sensitive biometric identifiers such as DNA, retinal scans, earlobe geometry and fingerprints.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Environment Chief Officer Geoffrey Mosiria has been moved to head the Citizen Engagement and Customer Service docket in a cabinet reorganisation announced by Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja.
[spotlight] In South Africa, many mothers and their babies have to visit the clinic more than 10 times in the first six months of the postnatal period. Early findings from an ongoing implementation science project suggests we can get this down to five. The hope is that the new approach will also help reduce HIV transmission from mothers to their babies.
This shift is driven by carbon budgets and travel costs, but there’s more to it. As the 2025 Deloitte Corporate Travel Study shows, today’s business