Former athlete Prince Mumba donates shoes to OYDC athletes
Zambia: Prince Mumba, a Zambian former track and field athlete and currently president of the Prince Africa Track Foundation, has donated over 50 pairs of shoes to the OYDC Zambia…
Famous Rapper Mr Monrovia to perform in Liberia after 40 years
Monrovia, Liberia: United States-based Liberian Hipco Rapper Mr Monrovia is back to set the stage with his live performance on December 30, 2023. He will join the concert with several other…
Lusaka City Council steps up to prevent second wave of Cholera
Zambia, Lusaka: The Lusaka City Council, through its Public Health Department, is currently disinfecting all markets and Bus stations in the Central Business District to prevent the second outbreak of…
Botswana unites youth against Violence: 16 Days of Activism combating violence
Botswana: Ministry of Youth, Gender, Sport and Culture Botswana launched 16 days of activism campaign against violence against women and children, where the Gender Affairs Department met with the youth…
Norwegian Cruise all set for a voyage from Mauritius to Cape Town
The Norwegian Cruise is ready to take off its Journey in the most beautiful countries of Africa. The voyage will begin from Mauritius to Cape Town (South Africa) in February…
Zero tolerance for media harassment: ZPL issues warning to teams
Zambia: The Zambian Premier League (ZPL) has issued a strict warning to teams ahead of week eleven fixtures concerning the harassment of Media officers.
Turkana: 23 graduates in agriculture, completes 5 month training course
Turkana, Kenya: Chief Officer for Agriculture and Land Reclamation, Janerose Tioko, headed a graduation ceremony for 23 trainees in irrigated agriculture at Lobur, Turkana North. The ceremony was hosted to…
Slowing down: A Poetry by Kevin Isaac
I am finally trying to slow down to take in life slowly and enjoy it completely; to take my time to listen to the dance of life as it races…
Heavy police deployed after Tutwa Ngulube’s 1st memorial cancelled
Zambia: The Zambia Government forces the late Tutwa Ngulube, the former member of the Parliament of Zambia, to cancel his first memorial service.
