WWC 2023: Nigeria qualify, Zambia finish with victory
Nigeria qualified for the next stage of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, while Costa Rica fell to Zambia on Monday (July 31) at Waikato Stadium in Hamilton, New Zealand.
Nigeria qualified for the next stage of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, while Costa Rica fell to Zambia on Monday (July 31) at Waikato Stadium in Hamilton, New Zealand.
The coup d’etat in Niger led the Heads of State and Government of ECOWAS to meet in extraordinary session in Abuja, Nigeria, on Sunday July 30, 2023, under the aegis of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, President of Nigeria and current chairman of ECOWAS.
The Lionesses of Morocco finally made history after a victory this Sunday, in their second FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 match against South Korea at Coopers Stadium in Hindmarsh, South Australia.
Africa is no stranger to public health challenges, but Hepatitis B is one of the diseases that have been silently spreading across the continent. As the world marks Hepatitis Day on July 28, 2023, it is time for African populations to join hands in testing and awareness activities organized in different countries
Australia, one of the hosts of the ongoing FIFA Women’s World Cup, suffered a defeat against the Nigerian team on Thursday July 27, 2023 in their second day match.
Africa is currently represented by just four teams at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, which is being held in Australia and New Zealand. Unfortunately, the African ambassadors had a very difficult start, culminating in the elimination of the Zambian team.
After the reaction of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the European Union also comments on the current situation in Niger where the Presidential Guard has arrested the Head of State.
In the bustling city of Lomé, Togo, a healthcare revolution is underway. Dokita Eyes, an innovative health technology initiative, is taking on the formidable task of transforming access to healthcare in this West African nation. However, behind their noble mission lie several challenges that the team at Dokita Eyes must navigate to bring about lasting change.
The Martin Luther King Movement (MMLK) has issued this week, an alert to the Togolese authorities citing the “deplorable” living and working conditions of Togolese domestic workers in Yemen and Oman.
Sadio Mane furiously told a German journalist “you kill me every day and now you want me to talk to you?” The Senegalese star refused an interview with the colleague citing negative articles.