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Zuma returns home from Cuba, denies evading trial

Former South African President Jacob Zuma on Saturday returned home from Cuba where he had gone for medical treatment. Early this month a South African...

African chefs pushing for Basque Culinary World Prize title

The organisers of the Basque Culinary World Prize, an annual award for a trailblazing chef whose work has had a transformative impact 'beyond the kitchen', have...

SFAN to organize fair on careers in Data Science & AI

SFAN (Stars From All Nations) is organizing the 2020 edition of Quantum Leap Career Fair on careers in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Whether...

South Sudan: Political rivals to form unity government on Feb 22

South Sudan’s former rebel leader Riek Machar will form a unity government with President Salva Kiir after the two leaders held a meeting on...

Patient plays violin as surgeons remove her brain tumor

Dagmar Turner wasn't just showing off when she played the violin during her brain surgery at King's College Hospital in London. Surgeons asked the 53-year-old to play...

Kagame sacks minister for lying about coronavirus testing kits

Rwanda’s president Paul Kagame sacked his health minister for reportedly lying over the availability of coronavirus testing kits. Kagame said the sacked minister Diane Gashumba...

Here are the 16 finalists for the Commonwealth Youth Awards 2020

Sixteen extraordinary individuals including innovators, activists and entrepreneurs from 12 countries have been shortlisted for this year's Commonwealth Youth Awards. A pan-Commonwealth judging panel met last...

Opinion: Sierra Leone’s English problem

For decades Sierra Leone’s educational system was bereft of learning. English the nation’s official language is a burden on a majority of citizens aged...

Senegal and Mauritania signs deal after fishing row

Senegal and Mauritania have both been rowing over fishing in recent years, an activity that is crucial to both economies. Mauritania and Senegal have had...

Burkina Faso: Gunmen kill 24 in church attack

Gunmen have killed twenty-four people, including a pastor, in an attack on a church during Sunday mass in northwestern Burkina Faso. Reuters reports that four...

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