The Edo State Government has said it would establish specialised courts for the speedy and seamless trial of rape and other sexual and gender-based violence
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COVID-19: Edo urges compliance with preventive protocols
The Edo State Government has urged residents to complement the government’s efforts at containing the COVID-19 pandemic by coming out to get vaccinated against the
Senegalese women wage war against climate change
Senegalese women have taken to the streets of Dakar to march against climate change. Their objective was to promote women’s participation in the climate debate
Sports minister Sunday Dare sues former world boxing champion Bash Ali for defamation
Sunday Dare, the Sports Minister, has filed a lawsuit against Bashiru Ali, sometimes known as Bash Ali, for claimed defamation of character and disruptive remarks.
2,000 veterinarians to attend 57th NVMA convention in Benin
The 57th Annual Conference of the Nigeria Veterinary Medical Association is scheduled to draw more than 2,000 veterinary doctors from inside and beyond the country
Sudan’s civilian leaders including Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok arrested amid coup reports
Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok has been placed under house arrest as a result of the coup. In the wake of rumours of a military
Greaves Electric Mobility Completes Acquisition of 26 percent Stake in MLR Auto Ltd., Strengthens its Footprint in the Electric 3-wheeler Segment
Greaves Electric Mobility Pvt. Ltd., the e-mobility arm of Greaves Cotton Limited, and one of the leading players in the electric vehicles segment announced the
UN delegates arrive in Mali to mount pressure on junta
UN Security Council delegates, led by the ambassadors from the US, France and Niger, arrived in Bamako for two days of talks to push the
Federal Government trains Agric Extension Agents in Enugu
In line with the federal government’s agricultural policy, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has commenced training of Agricultural Extension Agents in Enugu
Over 18 700 COVID-19 jabs administered on Sunday
On Sunday, South Africa gave 18 718 COVID-19 immunizations, including those given to youngsters aged 12 to 17. Since the vaccination program began, the country