Wild Horses Return To Kazakh Plain After Centuries
Endangered wild horses have returned to the Golden Steppe of Kazakhstan for the first time in at least 200 years after decades-long efforts. The airlifts of seven Przewalski's horses from…
Endangered wild horses have returned to the Golden Steppe of Kazakhstan for the first time in at least 200 years after decades-long efforts. The airlifts of seven Przewalski's horses from…
THE Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has concluded arrangements to appoint an expatriate coach for the Super Eagles. The NFF said it took the decision following the Super Eagles dismal display…
As far back as December 29, 1987 ( 37 years ago ), Prof Mike Ozekhome, SAN, CON, OFR, had already taken on the Federal Government of Nigeria on behalf of…
SOUTH Africa’s Constitutional Court has denied former President Jacob Zuma’s ‘urgent’ application to postpone the presidential election scheduled for Friday. Zuma, the leader of the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party, had alleged vote…
A TRAGIC aircraft crash on Monday, June 10, claimed the lives of Malawi’s Vice President Saulos Chilima and nine others. The aircraft involved in the accident has been identified as a Dornier…
THREE legislators from Uganda’s ruling party have been charged with corruption for attempting to influence the budget of a state-funded rights body. Corruption is widespread in Uganda, but it is…
THE Zambian government announced on Wednesday that it will establish a new entity dedicated to investment and trading in minerals. This decision aims to enhance revenue from the country’s abundant…
IN a significant act of restitution, the University of Cambridge has repatriated over three dozen traditional artefacts to Uganda. Local officials, who had been advocating for the return of these…
AFRICA Briefing Contributing Editor Professor Ojo Emmanuel Ademola has been recognised as the Outstanding Personality of the Year in Technology at the 4th Edition of the South West Advancement Award…
Nigeria’s average crude oil production in May dropped to 1.25 million barrels per day (bpd) from 1.28 million bpd recorded in April 2024, according to direct communication from the Organization…