The cricket authority in Zimbabwe will organize matches between top international teams in a major cricket event expected to succeed in recent times. South Africa and New Zealand will test-match for all games while participating…
Google Launches Africa Cloud Region, Boosting AI and…
Google introduces its new African cloud center through its March 19th launch. South African businesses rely heavily on this development particularly the companies using AI and data systems. This development brings cutting-edge computer processing directly…
UAE and South Africa explore cooperation in sustainable…
Hassan al-Mansoori, the UAE's Under-secretary for Infrastructure and Transport Affairs at the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, and South Africa's Dean Macpherson, Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, recently engaged in meticulous discussions. Both sides…
Sudan plane crash in residential area kills at…
Later on Tuesday, a Russian-built Sudanese military plane crashed in a residential neighbourhood in Omdurman, killing at least 46 people and injuring 10 others. The incident is making global headlines. The exact cause of the…
Micro-retirement has turned into the next trending thing
Gen Z are shifting their priorities, no longer choosing retirement as the time to start enjoying life but taking intentional breaks. Micro-retirement has turned into the next big thing as the younger generation chooses this…
African Development Bank Takes Lead as Platinum Sponsor…
The African Development Bank shows its leadership by supporting AGES25 as its top sponsor and working towards developing the continent sustainably. At AGES25 in Cape Town South Africa in 2025 the event will start businesses…
Mauritius: Africa’s Most Overcrowded Paradise Faces Surging Tourist…
Tourists continue to pour into Mauritius which stands as an island-nation admired for its beautiful beaches and green scenery. Tourism brings visitors from around the world to this paradise but Mauritius now ranks first in…
US says Sudanese military used chemical weapons, imposes…
The US government has revealed that the Sudanese military used chemical weapons in the civil war, imposing sanctions on the country's leader and army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan. In a statement, the US Treasury Department…
Over 150 Miners Rescued in South African Illegal…
In a spectacular rescue operation about 150 miners were freed from an abandoned gold mine in Mpumalanga province South Africa uncovering a variety of circumstances of human trafficking and bonded labor. Three people were found…
Housemate Convicted of Murdering Kenyan LGBT Activist Edwin…
A landmark legal verdict has just been passed out by a Kenyan court; Jacktone Odhiambo is found guilty of activist Edwin Chiloba's gruesome murder in a ruling that sends crucial human rights signals across the…
Emergency aid for isolated regions of Sudan
The more than 700 trucks carrying food aid are expected to reach communities in Sudan where many people are suffering from hunger. War in Sudan has caused widespread famine, if not famine itself. It has…
United Arab Emirates foreign aid has reached AED…
United Arab Emirates (UAE) has marked a significant milestone in its humanitarian efforts, having reached a total of AED 360 billion (USD 98 billion) in foreign aid since its establishment in 1971. Humanitarian aid and…
56 dead in football stadium stampede in Guinea
A football stadium in southern Guinea was the scene of a devastating tragedy on Sunday when 56 people, including several children, were killed in a stampede following clashes between supporters, reports the Associated Press. The…
Opposition Leader Beaten After Abduction in Tanzania
BBC News Africa reported that the abduction of youth leader, Abdul Nondo of ACT Wazalendo, tortured and dumped at Coco Beach in Dar es Salaam marks a rising political intolerance in Tanzania. The attack happened…
The United Arab Emirates: A global hub for…
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has firmly established itself as a world leader in industrial performance, thanks to sound government strategies and ambitious growth targets. Keen to diversify its economy and reduce its dependence on…
Malian Singer Rokia Traoré Detained in Belgium Over…
According to reports Malian singer Rokia Traore, one of Africa's most well known performers has been imprisoned in Belgium in connection with a continuing child custody battle. According to the AFP news agency, the 50…
Kenyan Forces Launch Daring Raid Against Haitian Gangs…
Kenyan special forces attack the nerve center of gangs, a new phase in Haiti’s unending turmoil. Over the escalating violence in Haiti’s capital, Kenyan police and special forces have joined a United Nations-sanctioned multination force.…
Palestinians and Ukrainians Find Medical Hope in UAE
The United Arab Emirates has become a hope for those medical students from war-affected regions. At the recent 21st graduation ceremony of Gulf Medical University, 561 students graduated and it was wonderful to hear the…
5 more have been rescued after tourist yacht…
Egypt's naval forces rescued five people on Tuesday and recovered four bodies, a day after a tourist yacht carrying 44 passengers sank in the Red Sea coastal town of Marsa Alam, officials said, after battling…