Anton Bredell, Western Cape MEC of Local Government, Environmental Affairs and Development Planning announced that the Department of Local Government will be rolling out a
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England to face Italy at Molineux in June
Molineux will stage an England game for the first time since 1956 when Gareth Southgate’s team take on Italy in June. The Football Association announced
Olympics: Canada beats US in Women’s ice hockey gold
Canada beats fierce rivals the United States 3-2 to win women’s Olympic ice hockey gold on Thursday, avenging a loss in the final four years
South Africa’s Financial System Stability Assessment Report
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank published the third Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) Financial System Stability Assessment (FSSA) report for South
Nigeria, U.S to deepen creative industry ties
The Nigerian and United States governments have strategized to further deepen working relations in the area of creative industry development. The two countries had an
Deadly landslides wreak havoc in Brazilian city
Almost 100 people have died in landslides and flash flooding in the Brazilian city of Petrópolis, reports said. The city, which is located in the
US counters Russia’s claim to withdraw troops
Russia’s claim that it is moving troops away from the border with Ukraine is “false”, according to a senior US official, who added that 7,000
Kano APC Crisis: Court of appeal dismisses case against Shekarau led faction
The Court of Appeal, Federal Capital Territory (FCT), division has dismissed the judgment of a lower court which upheld the parallel congresses of All Progressives
Over 632 Nigeria-trained doctors confirmed practising in Canada
Association of Canadian Medical Practioners, has announced that, over 632 Nigeria-trained doctors has been confirmed actively engaged in the medical profession in Canada. They revealed
Lack of oxygen at birth can cause epilepsy -neurologist
A Professor of Neurology, in University of Nigeria Nsukka, Dr. Ikenna Onwuekwe, has urged physicians and new mothers to pay good attention to babies during
Kenya to enhance food safety to boost exports
Kenya plans to enhance its food safety in order to boost agricultural exports, a government official said. Joseph Kirubi, secretary of administration at the state
Nigeria trains women farmers on mitigation of effects of climate change
The Federal Government has commenced the training of South-West women farmers on strategies to mitigate the effects of climate change. The event, which started in Ibadan,
Stakeholders Discuss Nigerian Seed System to Boost Food Security
Stakeholders in the seed sub sector have met at a one day workshop in Abuja Nigeria’s capital to chart a way forward on how Nigerian
Germany to Transfer Hydrogen Technology to Africa
The German government is planning to transfer hydrogen production technology to African countries amid its efforts to quit coal and nuclear energy, a German government
Bandits kidnap 22 villagers and injure 4 in fresh attack in Kaduna
After invading Idon town in Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State, gunmen kidnapped 22 people and injured four others. At around 12:30 a.m., the