Tags GENERAL South Africa sees a drastic drop in rhino poaching South Africa has seen a sharp decrease in rhino poaching thanks to a decade of implementing various strategies, Minister of
Tags GENERAL Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen joins Napoli from Lille in ‘record deal’ Italian side Napoli on Friday confirmed the signing of Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen from French Ligue 1 side Lille. According
Tags GENERAL Madagascar plans to relaunch tourism sector Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina planned the partially reopening of tourism sector in October this year, a statement from the presidency
Tags GENERAL Namibia to suspend primary, secondary education for 28 days Namibian President Hage Geingob on Friday announced the suspension of primary and secondary education from August 1 to 28 except
Tags GENERAL South Africa’s central bank plans more reverse bond repurchases South Africa’s central bank will extend its tool kit to manage market liquidity by adding short-term, bilateral reverse repurchases of
Tags GENERAL Kenya issues tough regulations to govern resumption of international flights As Kenya gears up to resume international flights into and out of the country on August 1, the Ministry of
Tags GENERAL Vodacom Bulls strengthen backline by signing utility back Clinton Swart South African rugby player Clinton Swart signed for Super Rugby side Vodacom Bulls after leaving Japanese Top League outfit Toyota
Tags GENERAL More than 14 million children vaccinated against measles in Ethiopia Ethiopia concluded a 10-day measles vaccination campaign which reached more than 14 million children even as health authorities try to
Tags GENERAL Six out of 10 Zimbabweans likely to suffer pangs of acute hunger: WFP The World Food Programme (WFP) is urgently seeking more international support to prevent millions of Zimbabweans plunging deeper into hunger.
Tags GENERAL 1.3 mln South Sudanese children under 5 at risk of acute malnutrition: UNICEF The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on Friday said that nearly 1.3 million children aged below five years were at risk