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IVAN Mazuze is an acclaimed saxophonist whose latest offering, Penuka, exposes the depth of global influence and exchange of African culture through music.
The 2025 edition of the Africa CEO Forum will gather 2,000 CEOs, investors and public sector leaders from over 75 countries in Abidjan from May 12 - 13.
In a solemn and thought-provoking address at the official opening of the May Term A.D. 2025 of Criminal Courts A, B, C, and D, Criminal Court "A" Judge Roosevelt Z. Willie posed a powerful question to ...
The Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has reaffirmed government's commitment not to interfere with the academic freedom guaranteed tertiary institutions in the country.
Jacob Jallah, former president of the University of Liberia Students Union (ULSU), and Richardson Jallamwalimu Korboi, also a former student leader, have officially joined the opposition Congress for ...
The Ghana Tourism Authority has launched a new Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Department aimed at strengthening cooperation between government and the private sector in order to drive sustainable ...
Ethiopia is positioning itself as a strategic entry point to the global market, leveraging sweeping economic reforms, improved infrastructure, and its pivotal role in regional integration, President ...
The Government of Ethiopia is accelerating efforts to open up its business environment in a bid to attract more foreign direct investment (FDI), senior government officials said.
The semi-final pairings for the ongoing U-20 Africa Cup of Nations have been confirmed, following the conclusion of the quarter-final clashes on Monday.
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has dismissed allegations of multi-billion-naira corruption purportedly going on in the authority, describing them as false and being peddled by mischief makers.
Analysis - The Trump administration's cuts to funding for scientific research have left many scientists reeling and very worried. At the National Institutes of Health in the US, which has an annual ...
Members of parliament (MPs) on Friday approved the National Assembly's N$398-million budget for the 2025/26 financial year after weeks of objections, consultations and concerns over limited resources.