Until his death on Friday last week, Kibaki served as patron of the Kenya Golf Union. “I am sure he also loved golf so up
Month: April 2022
Ralph Lauren team up with historically Black US colleges on vintage styles
Popular clothing company Ralph Lauren launched its own initiatives in 2020 and most recently in March 2022 when it announced a partnership with two historically
Ramaphosa calls on traditional leaders to participate in community development
President Cyril Ramaphosa has urged traditional leaders to become more involved in community development. He was speaking on Saturday at the Congress of Traditional Leaders
Milihano – Diana
Download Milihano – Diana Audio Mp3 Noted Nigerian singer-songwriter “MILIHANO” returns with his second single of the year. The new song is titled “DIANA”, and
Murdah Bongz responds to Black Motion split rumours
South African house music fans have been heartbroken since rumours emerged that Bongani “Murdah Bongz” Mohosana and Thabo “Smol” Mabongwane will no longer be making
President Buhari has Transformed Infrastructure Development in Nigeria – Sen. Akpabio
The Hon. Minister, Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs (MNDA), Sen. Godswill Akpabio, CON, affirmed the commitment of the Federal Government to change the narrative of
Banyana Banyana drawn with old foes Nigeria at AWCON
Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis, whose side has dominated COSAFA for years, said her primary objective was to finally get their hands on the continental trophy.
Kaizer Chiefs name starting XI for Cape Town City clash!
Kaizer Chiefs vs Cape Town City: Starting lineups Chiefs XI: Petersen, Ngezana, Cardoso, Blom, Frosler, Alexander, Nkosingiphile Ngcobo, Parker, Dolly, Billiat, Castro. Subs: Bvuma, Mphahlele,
Siya Kolisi and the Sharks set to make history for SA Rugby
When the Sharks and Kolisi run onto the pitch at Hollywood Kings Park in Durban on Saturday, they will defend the honour and reputation of
China April factory activity contracts at steeper pace as lockdowns bite
China’s factory activity contracted at a steeper pace in April as widespread COVID-19 lockdowns halted industrial production and disrupted supply chains, raising fears of a