The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved multi-billion naira contracts for the power sector, in order to boost electricity supply across Nigeria. The Minister of
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Eastern Cape floods: Health facilities damaged, over 1 000 left homeless
The Eastern Cape’s premier revealed the extent of the flood damage within the province. Alfred Nzo, Joe Gqabi, Chris Hani and OR Tambo districts are
Professor Chris Gosden has been reappointed as a Trustee of the British Museum
Professor Chris Gosden has been at Oxford University for the last 27 years, first as a curator-lecturer at the Pitt Rivers Museum and then as
US congratulates South Africa on 28 years of democracy
The United States (US) has congratulated South Africa on 28 years of democracy. In a short statement, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the
No consensus in Rivers APC- Gubernatorial aspirant
An All Progressives Congress, APC Rivers state gubernatorial aspirant, Mr. Bernard Mikko says no endorsement has been made regarding any elective office in Rivers State.
Consultancy Services: Cabinet endorses N853 million for Ajaokuta Steel Company
The Federal Executive Council has approved N853 million for consultancy services for the concession of Ajaokuta Steel Company in Kogi State, North Central Nigeria. Minister
France military checks for bombs and potholes as it withdraws from Mali base
Last week, the French military drove out of a distant facility in northern Mali before dawn for the final time, forming a mile-long column through
Four Charged in Connection with Multibillion-Dollar Collapse of Archegos Capital Management
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Man Convicted for Defrauding American Express
A federal jury in the Eastern District of New York convicted a California man today for defrauding American Express of more than $4.7 million and
Children are being killed and maimed by discarded explosives in Ethiopia
Fifteen-year-old Eysa Mohammed was collecting water near her home in northern Ethiopia’s Afar region when an explosion underfoot tore shrapnel into her leg, making her