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[New Times] Rwanda international left-attacker Yves Mutabazi is in advanced talks to sign for Tunisia's Espérance de Tunis volleyball club.
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Hulu will produce a documentary series based on “The 1619 Project,”stories in The New York Times that examined the legacy of slavery in America dating from the arrival of the first slave ship from Africa. Roger Ross Williams, an Academy Award-winning director for his film “Music by Prudence,” will oversee and produce the series, it […]
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The tiniest chefs from across the county know what they want (and what they don’t want!) for their Thanksgiving Day feast. While several of them preferred a trip to Walmart for the turkey, others were determined to hunt one down in the woods with their daddies. Side dish and dessert ingredients included everything from “yellow stuff” to gummy bears, and […]
[Daily Trust] 'Made in Lagos', Wizkid's track dubbed 'Essence' featuring Tems, is now the first African song on Apple Music Top 30 chart.
NNPA NEWSWIRE — “From the moment when Europeans took their slaves from a race different from their own, which many of them considered inferior to other human races, and assimilation with whom they all regarded with horror, they assumed that slavery would be eternal,” historian Winthrop D. Jordan wrote in his dissertation, “White Over Black: American Attitudes Toward the Negro.”
BY TAWANDA TAFIRENYIKA WARRIORS defender, Jordan Zemura has been rewarded for his efforts after signing a two year contract extension with his English side AFC Bournemouth according to the club’s official website. The deal will keep the 21-year-old at Vitality Stadium until 2022. Zemura made his debut for the Warriors in Algeria where they lost 3-1 in the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier and also played a part in the 2- 2 draw reverse fixture in Harare. More importantly, it happened two days before his 21st birthday. On Saturday, he made his league debut for the Cherries becoming the latest academy graduate to do so in the 2020-21season when he replaced Adam Smith in the 5-0 win over Huddersfield Town. It’s a key moment for the Zimbabwean defender following a breakthrough first few months of the season having made his first-team debut in September's Carabao Cup win over Crystal Palace. Zemura went on to feature in the next round against Manchester City, when he came on as a first-half substitute for Lloyd Kelly at the Etihad Stadium. The left-back’s performance which saw him score four times for the under-21s this season, eventually earned him a call up to the Zimbabwe national team in November. The development is a major boost for Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic as it widens his selection options in his bid to lead the team to the African Cup of Nations finals to be hosted by Cameroon in June next year. Algeria with 10 points have already booked a ticket to Cameroon while Zimbabwe, Botswana and Zambia will fight for the remaining slot in the group. Zimbabwe, with five points have all the advantage as they have an away fixture against Botswana before taking on Zambia at home. They still occupy second position with five points after the back to back clashes while Botswana are on four points with Zambia at the foot of the table with only three points. With the top two teams qualifying for the tournament, the Warriors need a win in their next match against Botswana to be guaranteed a place at the tournament. Zimbabwe can still afford to draw against Botswana and then beat Zambia in the final match to qualify. Follow Tawanda on Twitter @Tafitawa
[New Times] Community health workers were instrumental in helping Southern Province to contain a surge in novel coronavirus cases in recent weeks, the provincial governor has said.
[Cameroon Tribune] Prime Minister, Head of Government, Joseph Dion Ngute received the Tunisian and Korean Ambassadors in separate audiences on July 29, 2020.
Authorities in Kenya have rescued a 12-year-old girl who was married off to two men within a month. The girl, from Narok County west of the capital Nairobi, was first married off to a 51-year-old man and then to a 35-year-old before government officials and a children's rights campaigner came to her rescue. It is...
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[New Times] The Covid-19 pandemic forced an unusual local and global shut-down in all spheres of life. Just like a number of sectors, the pandemic's impact on sport cannot be underrated, as among other things mega sports events and leagues were cancelled or postponed to mitigate the spread of the virus.
The Bulls have made just one change to their starting XV for the Currie Cup final against the Sharks on Saturday 30 January 2021.
Netflix is expanding its streaming services to Africa as there have been several isolated deals with the likes of John Boyega to start producing African content for the platform.
Now the media streaming service and producer has partnered with Mo Abudu, renowned Nigerian filmmaker to create content straight out of Nigeria to the world.
The Nigerian media mogul is the owner of production company, EbonyLife, and together with Netflix, they will create two Netflix original series and several other Netflix-branded films.
Last Friday, Netflix’s lead for original series in Africa, Dorothy Ghettuba, said in a statement that, Abudu was Netflix’s top choice because of her “passion for creating high-quality, riveting multi-genre films.”
She said she was “thrilled” her work will be brought to life through a partnership with Abudu and Netflix.
Niger nī´jər, nēzhâr´ [key], officially Republic of Niger, republic (2005 est. pop. 11,666,000), 489,189 sq mi (1,267,000 sq km), W Africa. It borders on Burkina Faso and Mali in the west, on Algeria and Libya in the north, on Chad in the east, and on Nigeria and Benin in the south. Niamey is the countrys capital and its largest city.
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A shipment of nearly four million coronavirus jabs arrives in Nigeria, making Africa's most populous nation the world's third country to receive vaccines under Covax, a global scheme to provide free inoculations.
Itumeleng Khune and his family have suffered a terrible and tragic loss after his sister Mapula died in a fire in the North West Province.
[DW] US Democratic candidate Joe Biden has secured enough votes to become the next US leader. President Donald Trump has alleged fraud. And Africans are watching events with a mixture of bemusement and concern.
Defence and Military Veterans Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula didn't say whether officials from the home affairs department checked that the ANC delegation's paperwork was in order.