S.A: Landmark Joburg skyscraper restoring image over a decade after facelift
The Ponte City skyscraper in Johannesburg, completed in 1975, was once a sought-after location. In the subsequent years it fell into disrepair and disrepute before its own renaissance. Foundation Dlala Nje -- Zulu for "Let's have fun!" -- wants to change negative perceptions about the area.
DRC: Finals touches a few days to the Francophone Games
The Francophonie Games were initially scheduled in 2021 but the pandemic changed plans. They were postponed again In 2022 since the DRC was not ready. Now all is almost ready Communications minister Muyaya says. The Democratic Republic of Congo will host the Games from July 28 to August 6.
Namibia: Reconafrica Gets N$133m for Kavango Oil Exploration
[Namibian] Canadian company ReconAfrica has raised N$133 million to look for oil in Namibia.
Sierra Leone: Trapped by highly addictive drug ‘kush’, youth is ‘dying’
In a smoke-filled room, in a shanty town, young Sierra Leoneans have gathered to get their fix, many are barely in their teens. At around 25 U.S cents a dose, it’s a cheap and easy way to escape reality. In the past few years, kush has wreaked havoc on the lives of young people in Sierra Leone.
Reviving Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum: Ghana’s Founding Father Honored
Recently, this prestigious memorial has undergone a remarkable renovation, ensuring its enduring legacy and cultural significance for generations to come.
Israel’s Western Sahara move ‘null and void’ – Polisario Front
Israel's decision to recognise Moroccan sovereignty over the disputed Western Sahara is meaningless, the Algeria-backed Polisario movement said. This move […] confirms the alliance of a State with an entity which occupy, both militarily, the Western Sahara and Palestine", it added.
We want more Africans setting records – Guinness
Nigeria witnessed a surge in record-breaking endeavours after chef Hilda Baci's impressive four-day cook-a-thon in May gained recognition from GWR.
Netflix releases its first African animation series
The streaming platform Netflix released its first African animation series on Thursday, a launch that has its scriptwriter, Zambian Malenga Mulendema, hoping for more original productions from the continent.
Women’s World Cup: Nigeria hooks Canada, heroic Nnadozie
Canada, the reigning Olympic champion, was trapped by Nigeria (0-0) when it entered the Women's World Cup on Friday in Melbourne.
Hollywood strike: Actors, writers take rallies to Philadelphia
"There was always an excuse why they couldn’t make our lives better. AI is the one now. Now if AI eliminates background workers,. if they eliminate jobs, who's going to stream? Who's going to be able to afford their cable bills? They are making our lives worse while they are making theirs better.."