NIGERIA TO EXPAND BUSINESS RELATIONS WITH JAMAICA

NIGERIA TO EXPAND BUSINESS RELATIONS WITH JAMAICA

Avellon Williams KINGSTON, JAMAICA – High Commissioner of Nigeria Dr. Maureen Tamuno, pointed towards the economic plans of Nigeria expanding the opportunities of the well-run trade and business cooperation with Jamaica.  This official statement comes on the heels of a virtual meeting that was held on Tuesday, deepening the business partnerships between Nigeria and Jamaica. […]

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 WHO ENDORSES HISTORIC MALARIA VACCINE TO SHIELD AFRICAN BABIES

WHO ENDORSES HISTORIC MALARIA VACCINE TO SHIELD AFRICAN BABIES

By Faith Nyasuguta  The World Health Organization has endorsed the widespread use of the first-ever Malaria vaccine in Africa. Experts say that the move could annually save tens of thousands of children’s lives across the continent. Dubbing the move “historic”, the WHO director-general, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said that after a triumphant pilot programme in three […]

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 GORILLA THAT PHOTOBOMBED SELFIE IN 2019 DIES AT 14

GORILLA THAT PHOTOBOMBED SELFIE IN 2019 DIES AT 14

By Faith Nyasuguta  A gorilla that was photographed in 2019 posing for a calm selfie with game rangers at the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Virunga National Park orphanage has died. The mountain gorilla named Ndakasi, passed away after “a prolonged illness in which her condition rapidly deteriorated”, the park revealed in a statement. “She died in […]

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 AFRICA BUSINESSES HARD-HIT DURING FACEBOOK OUTAGE

AFRICA BUSINESSES HARD-HIT DURING FACEBOOK OUTAGE

By Faith Nyasuguta  African business owners that solely depend on social media platforms to spur their sales have revealed they incurred major losses during the Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp outage. According to experts, most e-commerce services that registered a massive growth in Africa during the Covid-19 were the most affected. “Those who received the biggest […]

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 $137 MILLION RICHER

$137 MILLION RICHER

Staff writer Owen Diaz, a former contracted elevator operator at Tesla was awarded $137 million dollars in an anti discrimination lawsuit against the company. Mr. Diaz was among a few blacks that endured a hostile work environment and constant humiliation at the Tesla’s factory in Fremont, California from 2015 to 2016. Some of the complaints […]

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 CHILD SOLDIERS FREED IN MOZAMBIQUE, UN REVEALS

CHILD SOLDIERS FREED IN MOZAMBIQUE, UN REVEALS

By Faith Nyasuguta  The United Nations has revealed that government forces have rescued kidnapped children who were forcefully recruited by Al-Shabaab jihadist group in northern Mozambique. However, UN child agency UNICEF said it could not give more details on the numbers of minors involved, over the fear of endangering efforts to unshackle more children. “Children have […]

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 PRESIDENT KENYATTA HANDS OVER PRESIDENCY TO BARBADOS PM MOTTLEY

PRESIDENT KENYATTA HANDS OVER PRESIDENCY TO BARBADOS PM MOTTLEY

Avellon Williams BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS- President of Kenya, His Excellency Uhuru Kenyatta, officially hands over the presidency of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD 15) to Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Amor Mottley on October 5, 2021. President Kenyatta said UNCTAD 15 is taking place in extraordinary circumstances and expressed confidence in Ms. […]

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