South Africa-Malema reveals EFF’s manifesto at November 1 elections
As the municipal elections in South Africa approach, Julius Malema, leader of the Fighters for Economic Freedom (EFF) party, revealed the basics of the party’s manifesto.
As the municipal elections in South Africa approach, Julius Malema, leader of the Fighters for Economic Freedom (EFF) party, revealed the basics of the party’s manifesto.
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) confirmed today, that Milovan Rajevac, newly-appointed coach of the Black stars will earn a monthly salary of $30,000.
Three people suspected of kidnapping more than 100 students from a Christian school in northwest Nigeria two months ago have been arrested, police announced Thursday evening. On July 5, gunmen stormed the boarding school at Bethel Secondary School, on the outskirts of Kaduna town, and abducted 121 students who were sleeping in their rooms. “Three…
The former captain of the Indomitable Lions, Samuel Eto’o explains why he is candidate for the presidential election of the Cameroon Football Federation (Fécafoot)
The Head of State of Benin Patrice TALON welcomed in his palace this Wednesday, September 22, his predecessor Yayi Thomas Boni, announces the presidency.
At the end of the meeting, the Ghanaian Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Herbert Krapa noted that “Ghana remains fully committed to the integration agenda for the good of our people”.
A failed coup attempt took place in Sudan early this Tuesday September 21, according to state media. Karthoum announced that it was allegedly led by supporters of Omar al-Bashir, the former president ousted by the army in 2019.
Unlike Donnarumma, Wijnaldum and Ramos who received their signing bonus, Lionel Messi did not receive his. But the Argentinian’s salary at PSG will increase
The state-owned Ghana Integrated Aluminum Development Corp, Giadec, has just announced the signing of a $ 1.2 billion agreement with Rocksure International. A contract that covers the exploitation of the ore that is used to produce aluminum.
Hundreds people, including many pro-Islamists, demonstrated on Saturday in Tunis against the coup by President Kais Saied who took full powers on July 25, chanting slogans for a return to the legitimacy of power.