South Africa has administered over 200 000 new COVID-19 vaccines on Wednesday, pushing the total to 18 510 943 doses that have been given since the start
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Falconeats zoom into penultimate round of African race – Costa Rica 2022
Nigeria’s U20 girls proceeded into the penultimate round of the African qualifying series for next year’s FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup with an elegant 11-0
Nigeria camp creates slogan for CAR doduelsuble
The Super Eagles’ camp has come up with an interesting slogan of ‘4 Days, 2 Matches, 6 Points’ ahead of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 encounters against
NFF mourns Oyarekhua, Alaiya
The Nigeria Football Federation has expressed shock and sadness over the death on Monday of former Nigeria international striker Sunny Oyarekhua. Oyarekhua, who retired as
Ajman Ruler grants government employees 6-day paid leave to visit Expo
Ajman Ruler grants government employees 6-day paid leave to visit Expo AJMAN, 7th October, 2021 – H. H. Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, Supreme
Ministry of Finance issues multi-tranche bond package offering for subscription
Ministry of Finance issues multi-tranche bond package offering for subscription ABU DHABI, 7th October, 2021 – The UAE Government, represented by the Ministry of Finance
Umm Al Qaiwain government employees granted 8-day paid leave to visit Expo
Umm Al Qaiwain government employees granted 8-day paid leave to visit Expo UMM AL QAIWAIN, 7th October, 2021 – H. H. Sheikh Saud bin Rashid
Kuwait reports 31 new COVID-19 cases
Kuwait reports 31 new COVID-19 cases KUWAIT, 7th October, 2021 – Kuwait has announced 31 new COVID-19 cases with no new deaths reported in the
Awka, Onitsha Residents Groan Under Hike In Transport Fare
Residents of Awka and environs have called for urgent intervention of relevant authorities on the continuous hike in transportation fare in the area, even after
At least 20 killed in earthquake in southern Pakistan
At least 20 killed in earthquake in southern Pakistan QUETTA, Pakistan, 7th October, 2021 – At least 20 people were killed and more than 200