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US enlists ‘Amerikaners’ group in refugee scheme for white South Africans
A group called Amerikaners, set up by white South Africans hoping to take up U.S. President Donald…
Ethiopia opens Africa’s largest hydroelectric dam to Egyptian protest
Ethiopia officially inaugurated Africa’s largest hydroelectric dam on Tuesday, a project that will provide energy to…
Kenya plans pioneering $1 billion ‘debt-for-food’ swap
Kenya aims to carry out a pioneering $1 billion debt-for-food security swap by March next year,…
Walmart to launch first stores in Africa by year-end
In a significant move to expand its global footprint, Walmart revealed plans to open its first…
Cape Verde heading for fairytale World Cup berth
The Cape Verde Islands could become the second smallest country to qualify for a World Cup…
‘We can’t tell Joy FM’s story without you’ – Multimedia salutes Tommy Annan-Forson
The Multimedia Group has honoured veteran broadcaster Tommy Annan-Forson, affectionately known as the “Godfather of Radio,”…
Egypt made to wait for World Cup qualification after Burkina Faso stalemate
Egypt’s bid to secure World Cup qualification was put on hold after a 0-0 draw against…
Deodorant firm sorry after ‘itchy, burning armpits’ claims
A well-known deodorant brand has apologised after some of its roll-on products reportedly left customers with…
Ferrari chair to do community service over tax case
The chair of Ferrari and Stellantis has agreed to do one year of community service and…
US streaming subscriptions top 105.3M in H1 2025, but music revenue barely grows
The United States’ recorded music industry saw revenue growth of just 0.9% YoY in the first…