CDA volunteer activities up by 71. 4% in 2021 DUBAI, 16th February, 2022 – The Community Development Authority (CDA) in Dubai announced that the number
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HIV/AIDS: LSACA sentises students on need to get tested
The Lagos State AIDS Control Agency(LSACA) has sensitised students of the University of Lagos on the need to know their HIV status and abstain from
Khalifa University 190 km Cycling Challenge launched
Khalifa University 190 km Cycling Challenge launched ABU DHABI, 16th February, 2022 – Abu Dhabi Cycling Club (ADCC) and Khalifa University of Science and Technology
Zimbabwe suspends teachers over strike
Finding a school open is now a lottery in Zimbabwe, after a strike by teachers entered a new week, the education ministry suspended the strikers.
Jacob Zuma Foundation says former President’s legal team to advise him to go Supreme Court of Appeal
After the Pietermaritzburg High Court ordered that Zuma’s corruption trial should begin on April 11, the Jacob Zuma Foundation says the former President’s legal team
APC group calls for support of state judiciary, legislative autonomy
The All Progressives Congress, APC state Assembly Forum (ASAF) has called on governors and the National Assembly to support and expedite constitutional amendment that would
NNPC launches 24 hour operations at depots and retail locations nationwide
Mr Adetunji Adeyemi, NNPC Group Executive Director (Downstream), made the announcement on Tuesday in Abuja, amid rising concerns about the scarcity of Premium Motor Spirit
We are fed up with American threats – Putin’s spokesman
Kremlin’s official spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the Russian people would happier if the American president did not make any threats against Russia in his speech.
French case closes over Rwandan plane attack
French top court definitely closed a probe into the 1994 shooting down of the Rwandan presidential plane. The Cour de cassation in France closed a
Changes coming to Western Cape liquor laws
During his State of the Province Address on Monday, Provincial Premier Alan Winde mentioned ‘imminent’ revisions to existing liquor rules in the south-west. He said