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- Lungile Siyaphi Crowned Winner of the 46th Miss Soweto Pageant
Court Ruling Revives UK Colonial-Era Accountability Push Enugu judgment orders compensation over the 1949
- Samia Suluhu Hassan: The Quiet Force Reshaping Tanzania
University) and obtained a post‑graduate diploma in economics from the University of Manchester in 1994
- DR Congo News
long-delayed national census World Bank and AfDB support boosts DRC’s push to hold its first full census since 1984
- Cardi B Denies AI Claim About Father’s Alleged Jail Term
post on X alleged that her father, Carlos Almanzar, had been convicted in Nassau County in the early 1990s
- Fred Amugi Calls for Return of Radio Drama in Ghana
He noted that from the 1950s through the 1980s and 1990s, radio served as the primary medium for storytelling
- Entertainment Week Africa 2025 Showcases Creativity in Lagos
Court Ruling Revives UK Colonial-Era Accountability Push Enugu judgment orders compensation over the 1949
- Epstein Files Mention Jay-Z, Harvey Weinstein in Hotline Reports
One report references Jay-Z and Weinstein in connection with claims dating back to the 1990s, while a
- Swishahouse Founder Michael “5000” Watts Dies at 52
Watts founded Swishahouse Records and played a key role in shaping the city’s music identity during the 1990s
- Huddah Monroe Lists Historical Leaders She ‘Would Have Married’
Selassie, who led Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974, is remembered for his modernisation efforts, his complex
African Development Bank Group has had a distinguished line of presidents since its establishment in 1964 , including; Mamoun Beheiry (Sudan), 1964–1970, Abdelwahab Labidi (Tunisia), 1970–1976, Kwame Donkor Fordwor (Ghana), 1976–1980, Willa Mung’Omba (Zambia), 1980–1985, Babacar N’diaye (Senegal), 1985–1995 , Omar Kabbaj (Morocco), 1995–2005, Donald Kaberuka (Rwanda), 2005–2015, and Dr.
- One of the Strangest African Tribes: The Vadoma of Zimbabwe
Court Ruling Revives UK Colonial-Era Accountability Push Enugu judgment orders compensation over the 1949
- Moses Adejumo: How Baba Sala Shaped Modern Nigerian Comedy
Through the 1970s to the 1990s, Baba Sala’s work helped move Nigerian comedy from travelling theatre











