By Lucy Adautin Zimbabwean farmers are eager to tap into the growing global blueberry market, but self-reliant growers like Willard Zireva point to financial constraints and limited government backing as major hurdles. Though Zimbabwe is now...
By Emmanuel Nduka Authorities of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have deported 400 Nigerians. This includes 90 females and 310 males, the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) reports. Heritage Times HT reports that they were received at...
By Emmanuel Nduka Mali’s ruling junta has suspended French-language channel TV5 Monde for three months for what it called a lack of “balance” in a news item. This was disclosed in a statement received by AFP...
By Victor Kanayo A Nigerian, Udeme Okon, has won a gold medal for South Africa after defeating opponents in the men’s 400m final at the ongoing U-20 world championships in Lima, Peru on Friday. The 18-year-old crossed...
By Emmanuel Nduka The government of Zambia plans to establish an investment company that will control at least 30 percent of critical minerals production from future mines, Bloomberg reports. This was disclosed on Thursday by Mines...
By Ebi Kesiena The European Union (EU) has voiced deep concern over the escalating security crisis in Burkina Faso, following a recent large-scale terrorist attack. The attack, which occurred in Barsalogho in the north-central region, resulted...
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