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President Weah Invited to Visit Washington

President George Manneh Weah has received an official invitation from the United States government to visit Washington, DC. Making the disclosure on July 26, at the official celebration of Liberia’s.

Ugandan leader extols Africa-Russia friendship during visit by Lavrov

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni said on Tuesday he saw no reason to criticise Russia over the invasion of Ukraine, extolling Russian-African friendship in remarks that will have delighted his visitor,.

Forum On Public Sector Procurement Management & Auditing, Istanbul – Turkey 2022

Theme: The Future of Public Procurement Operations & Management Date: October 17th – 21st, 2022 Venue: Istanbul, Turkey Rationale The World Bank report puts the annual global public procurement expenditure.

Sheryl Mboya: Kenyan Varsity Student Invents Edible Cups And Plates

Changes in environmental deterioration are what motivated Ms Sheryl Mboya. As a young Kenyan University Student, she has developed edible plates and cups as the ideal replacement for traditional plastic.

The Strategies Ambitions & Steps Made To Defeat HIV/AIDS In Africa

With about forty years gone since the first case of the virus was discovered, the African Continent has made significant strides in defeating the HIV epidemic on the continent. This.

New Media and the Changing Youth Culture in Africa

The African culture is a beautiful one that dwells on behavioural patterns to structure the ways of life of the people. From Nigeria to South Africa to Morroco, there exist.

Sports as Africa’s Development Tool

Apart from its health benefits, Sports can play an important role in a safer, more prosperous, and more peaceful society, through its educational values and worldwide network. Though the positive.

Exploring The China- Africa Trade Relationship

China has been Africa’s largest trading partner for a long time. In 2021 alone, the value of trade between Africa and China rose by 35% to reach $254 billion, mainly.

Namibia, India signs deal to return Cheetahs to India After 70 Years

India and Namibia have signed an agreement to bring cheetahs to the forests of the South Asian country, where the large cat became extinct 70 years ago. According to the.