Most Recent News

Law Enforcement and IT Security Companies Join Forces to Fight Ransomware

By: Barnabas thondhlana The Dutch National Police, Europol, Intel Security and Kaspersky Lab have joined forces to launch an initiative called No More Ransom, a new step in the cooperation.

NNPC, NLNG Collaborate to Tackle Sector-based Challenges

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) have promised to continue to work together in order to promote their business interest in the hydrocarbon.

Regional Armies Struggle in Last Push against Boko Haram

“You’ll all be able to go home soon. Boko Haram is nearly finished,” Niger’s Interior Minister Mohamed Bazoum told a crowd of refugees seated quietly on dusty, sun-baked flats. His.

Democrats Seek Unity in Convention Backing Clinton

Democrats opened their national convention Monday in Philadelphia looking to put behind them a contentious primary season with some of their biggest voices uniting behind their presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

South Sudan to Swear in New First Vice President

The apparent disarray in South Sudan’s Transitional Government of National Unity comes full circle Tuesday when former rebel leader and First Vice President Riek Machar is formally replaced by his.

6 Proven Steps to a Fulfilling Life & Career

By: Jamal Browne Consultant at UNDP I recently received a very candid note from one of my mentors – a retired senior UN official, whose counsel I have found particularly.

Nigeria: Finance Minister Calls for Economic Patriotism from Nigerians in Diaspora

Nigeria’s Finance Minister, Kemi Adeosun, has recently called on Nigerians in the Diaspora to see the current economic realities in the country as good opportunities for them to participate actively.

Is Zambia Ready for Female President?

  By: Charity Moonga On this year’s Forbes list of the world’s 100 most powerful women, the top three most powerful are politicians: Germany’s Angela Merkel, United States presidential aspirant.

Smell of Chicken Repels Malaria Mosquitoes- Scientists

Malaria researchers have recently found that keeping a chicken by bedsides, could help keep away mosquito bites that spread malaria. According to the research, the malaria-carrying mosquitoes (anopheles mosquito) are.