Detty December Fest at Ilubirin Mixed Use Development in Ikoyi is a month-long celebration running from December 6 to ...
Shanko Rasheed's electrifying performance at Fuji Vibrations 2025 in Lagos left fans in awe, with dramatic stage moments and ...
A demographic transformation in Africa has the potential to alter the world order Last November, the global population reached a significant milestone of 8 billion. More recently, in April, India ...
South Africa’s initial claim to be humanity’s home goes back almost a hundred years. In 1924, anatomist Raymond Dart found a skull of a juvenile primate among a box of fossil-bearing rocks sent to him ...
Libya's Red Castle museum opens for first time since fall of Gaddafi Libya's national museum, formerly known as As-Saraya Al-Hamra or the Red Castle, has reopened in Tripoli, allowing the public ...
The African Union (AU), formed in 2002 from the vestiges of the Organization for African Unity (OAU), aims to protect the security of the continent, rather than the sovereignty of individual states.
Newcastle mascot, Maggie Magpie has a song and movement routine to help students learn all about number patterns. This is a great refresher for pupils and will get them physically active too. The ...
South Africa eases ownership rules, opening door for Starlink and other foreign operators South Africa will amend rules on local Black ownership requirements after a directive from the ...
The city is bursting with a get-rich spirit that has made Nigeria’s economy the continent’s largest. Almaz relishes the growing cultural scene in Lagos. Here she poses at the African Artists’ ...
Two Years Since October 7, With Elliott Abrams and Ed Husain Elliott Abrams, senior fellow for Middle East studies and the Council, and Ed Husain, senior fellow at the Council, sit down with James M.
A record nine African teams have qualified for the 2026 World Cup, and 10 is a possibility as the 54 nations of CAF scrapped for places in the North American-based tournament. MORE — How will 48-team ...
Use the three different modes to see the elements that make up a song, play or clap along with the music or make and listen back to your own version of a song. (KS1) Key stage 1 songs for classroom ...