Young woman becomes first-ever drum master of a Brazilian samba school
Laisa Lima will lead Arranco's parade when they take part in the annual inter-school competition on the weekend.
World Cup ticket prices surge on FIFA re-sale site
The ticket prices for the upcoming FIFA World Cup have skyrocketed on the resale platforms, a few months ahead of the competition's commencement in July.
WHO urges US to share Covid origins findings
The World Health Organization on Wednesday urged Washington to share any intelligence it may be withholding on the Covid-19 pandemic's origins, despite the United States quitting the WHO
The Morocco-Spain-Portugal Business Forum on the 2030 FIFA World Cup opens
The Morocco-Spain-Portugal Business Forum on the 2030 FIFA World Cup opened on Tuesday in Salé, bringing together business leaders from the three countries to discuss joint opportunities, best practices, and sustainable investments related to the tournament.
Nigeria: 2025FY – Four Oil & Gas Coys Post 17.5 Percent Revenue Decline On Cost of Sales
[This Day] On the back of huge finance cost, cost of sales Totalenergies Marketing Nigeria and three other Oil & Gas companies listed on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) recorded revenue loss in their 2025 financial year.
Rhino poaching in South Africa’s Kruger park doubles despite national drop
Official statistics show poachers killed 352 of the animals last year compared to 420 in 2024, with 175 of the deaths taking place in the Kruger.
Libya grants foreign oil companies exploration licences
Libya granted several foreign companies new oil exploration and production licences for the first time in 17 years on Wednesday, after more than a decade of political instability.
Kenya: Oil Pilot Exposed Revenue Gaps, Warns Controller of Budget
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Controller of Budget Margaret Nyakang'o has warned that Kenya's early oil pilot schemes exposed major governance and revenue management gaps that must be addressed before full-scale crude exports begin.
AI adoption rises in governments, but citizen satisfaction lags
A new report by Accenture and the World Governments Summit Organisation examines how governments are using artificial intelligence to transform public services.
Court ruling on Mali sanctions reignites regional integration debate {Business Africa}
A landmark ruling by the WAEMU Court against the blockade of Mali is reshaping West Africa’s economic landscape, highlighting the costs of sanctions and Does love have a price tag? As Valentine’s Day spending hits record highs, Zambians weigh romance against the rising cost of affection.