The commander of the airborne assault platoon of the first separate battalion of the Marine Corps of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Serhiy Starchuk, who laid
Month: April 2022
FAYEMI ENDORSES ABIODUN FOR SECOND TERM.
As the 2023 general election is around the corner, the Chairman of Nigeria governor’s Forum who is also the Governor of Ekiti State, Dr Kayode
MEC in Mpumalanga blocked from addressing KaMhlushwa residents amid protest
MEC for Public Works, Roads and Transport in Mpumalanga, Mohita Latchminarain, was prevented from accessing kaMhlushwa in Nkomazi to address community members. Latchminarain was meant
KDF troops stage mock procession ahead of Kibaki funeral service
The troops who were drawn from the three military formations marched from State House Road into Kenyatta Avenue roundabout before heading towards Nyayo Stadium. The
Rhulani expects guard of honour from Kaizer Chiefs
Kaizer Chiefs are still to face the new DStv Premiership champions Mamelodi Sundowns next month, and protocol dictates that the opposition need to deliver a
Barcelona to leave Camp Nou as part of renovations starting
Barcelona will begin renovating their Camp Nou stadium in June after the city council granted a permit for the work, which will last three years
Protect community within the law, Cele urges Pimville residents
While communities’ rights to protect themselves from criminality is enshrined in the Constitution, this must be done within a legal framework. This was on Thursday
LAGOS PLANS REWARD FOR OUTSTANDING TEACHERS
· Organises retreat for semi-finalists · Gov. Sanwo-Olu prioritises teachers’ welfare- HC Education As part of activities lined up for the forthcoming Teachers Merit Award, the Lagos
New York: Nigerian artist, Burna Boy hits new record
Nigerian Afrofusion pioneer, Burna Boy has officially become the first Nigerian artist to headline at the Madison Square Garden (MSG), New York. .@burnaboy is letting
Over 600 schools impacted by KZN floods
Health Minister, Dr Joe Phaahla, says more than 630 schools were affected by the floods in KwaZulu-Natal with 101 of them being inaccessible and 124