Guest Column - As Tanzanians head to the polls on October 29, 2025, they will be doing more than electing a new government — they will be defining what kind of democracy their nation aspires to be.
Denmark has announced a planned DKK 1,1 billion pledge to the African Development Fund's 17th replenishment (ADF-17), representing a 40 percent increase over its previous contribution to the Fund.
The African Development Bank and JGC Corporation, a leading Japanese engineering company, have signed an agreement to explore cooperation in the development of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)in Africa ...
Police Investigate Courier Over Drug Packaging . The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) is investigating a ...
The Agricultural Development Support Fund (FADA), on Thursday in Luanda, presented the available financing lines that enables to add value to local production initiatives for the establishment of ...
Angola wants to bring together other Portuguese-speaking countries in the Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions of the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries (OISC-CPLP), with a view to ...
A regional high school football championship match in Voinjama descended into chaos Sept. 3 after players and coaches from C.H. Dewey High School of Tubmanburg, Bomi County, attacked the referee, ...
On August 15th, 2025, the Ministry of Education (MOE) released Liberia's provisional 2025 WAEC results, offering critical insights into the state of student achievement across primary, junior, and ...
Editorial - On 4 September 2025, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed toured the AeroAbay drone assembly plant and proudly declared that Ethiopia's "locally produced drones" are "key to defending the nation's ...
Opinion
Liberia: The Press Union of Liberia's $100,000 Question - Why Silence Cannot Be Liberia's Strategy
Opinion - The Press Union of Liberia (PUL) stands at a crossroads, facing a question that demands an answer: What happened to the $100,000 donated in 2008 for its headquarters? Silence is no longer an ...
IN SHORT: Six Facebook pages are impersonating GTBank, a popular financial services provider in Nigeria, to offer users fake loans. But those looking for loans should apply via the bank's official ...
The Chief Justice, Alfonse Owiny Dollo, has advocated for compulsory coffee growing across the country, saying it is the surest way to lift incomes and drive national development.
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