Tags GENERAL UN Secretary-General Guterres calls for a fast global transition to renewable energy UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres wants a fast transition from fossil fuels as the International Energy Agency celebrates its 50th Anniversary.
Tags AFCON 2023 Côte d’Ivoire surges in FIFA Rankings after AFCON victory Africa Cup of Nations winners Côte d’Ivoire rose up 10 places to 39th in the latest FIFA Men’s World Rankings
Tags BUSINESS Nigeria’s inflation soars to its highest in nearly 30 years Nigeria’s inflation rate surged further in January and reached almost 30% in annual terms, data from the National Bureau of
Tags GENERAL U.S.-based Bay FC signs Kundananji from Madrid for world record fee Bay FC have signed Zambia forward Racheal Kundananji from Spain’s Madrid CFF, the clubs announced on Tuesday, with the U.S.
Tags SPORTS Over 140 pros sign up for 2024 Magical Kenya Open Organisers announced Tuesday that 144 pro golfers had signed up for the 2024 Kenya Open, the PGA European Tour event
Tags GENERAL DR Congo reported 16 percent of Africa cholera cases last year Africa continent recorded 4,419 cholera-related deaths and 266,436 cases over the past year, with over 16 percent of cases reported
Tags GENERAL UNICEF says 700,000 children in Sudan at risk of worst form of malnutrition The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says 700,000 children in Sudan are likely to suffer from the worst form of
Tags Latest News Kenya to host 6th United Nations Environmental Assembly Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate, and Forestry Soipan Tuya said the 6th United Nations Environmental Assembly (UNEA-6) will be
Tags GENERAL Network blackout cuts communications for millions in conflict-torn Sudan All three of Sudan’s main internet operators were offline on Wednesday, internet observatory Netblocks said on X, cutting communications for
Tags NEWS Nigeria urges its citizens in South Africa to be careful as tensions rise ahead of soccer match Nigeria’s authorities on Tuesday called for caution over what they described as “veiled threats” against their citizens living in South