The Zulu royal family in South Africa has announced the death of its monarch Queen Shiyiwe Mantfombi Dlamini Zulu just a month after she became
Month: April 2021
President Buhari meets security chiefs over increasing insecurity
President Muhammadu Buhari is presiding over a high-level security meeting at the State House over the rising insecurity in the country. In attendance are Vice
Germany to start returning Benin Bronzes from 2022
Benin bronzes at the British Museum in London. The museum holds the single largest collection of the artefacts, which were looted by the British on
Erik Ten Hag signs extended contract as Ajax manager
Erik ten Hag was asked about the Super League plans on Wednesday and he did not mince his words. Erik Ten Hag has signed a
Amazon posts record profits as AWS hits $54 billion annual run rate
Amazon received Food and Drug Administration authorisation for a Covid-19 test made by itssubsidiary STS Lab Holdco, and it plans to use it for its
China keep increasing Internet speed, quality at affordable rates
Under a program launched in 2015 that aims to increase broadband speed and lower rates for Internet services, China has built the world’s largest broadband
Chimamanda Adichie narrates how mother recently pass on
Award-winning Nigerian writer, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, has penned an emotional eulogy for her mum, Grace Adichie, who passed on recently. Narrating how her mother died
Algeria: Opposition leader detains over election boycott
A leading Algerian opposition activist has been detained and is to appear before prosecutors on Thursday, his lawyer said, weeks ahead of elections he and
Cristiano Ronaldo’s rape victim demands £56 million in damages
Newly released court documents disclosed the amount Kathryn Mayorga is seeking after accusing the footballer of sexually assaulting her in a Las Vegas hotel room
EU request immediate access to UK-made vaccines in AstraZeneca legal battle
European Union lawyers on Wednesday demanded AstraZeneca immediately deliver COVID-19 vaccines from its factories in Britain, in a move that risks reigniting a spat with