DRAKE’S SECURITY GUARD SHOT, FIGHTING FOR HIS LIFE

TORONTO. — A security guard is fighting for his life after being gunned down outside the rapper’s US$100 million Toronto mansion in a drive-by shooting, reports say.  The incident unfolded…

Peace starts with Palestine’s UN membership

Tomorrow, May 10, the United Nations’ 193 member states can end the Gaza war and the long-standing suffering of the Palestinian people by voting to admit Palestine as the 194th UN member state.

Nigeria invites bids for 12 new oil blocks

 Nigeria is inviting bids from international investors with financial and technical capacity for 12 onshore and deepwater oil blocks, its oil regulator said in a speech yesterday at a global…

Goldbrook Junior College

Goldbrook Junior College

Ethiopia earns US$835m from coffee in nine months

Coffee exports have brought Ethiopia US$835 million in revenue over the past nine months, an industry institution said Tuesday. The country exported 174 596 tonnes of coffee to the international…

Platinum miners disband netball teams

REIGNING Premier Netball League champions, Platinum Queens have been thrown into disarray after Platinum Holdings, the club’s parent company decided to disband the team.

China congratulates Putin

BEIJING. — China has congratulated President Vladimir Putin on his inauguration, and believes Russia will make new achievements in national development and economic and social progress under his leadership, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said yesterday.

SuperSport rekindle Bernard interest

SOUTH African Premier Soccer League outfit SuperSport appear keen on continuing with their romance with Zimbabwean goalkeepers.

Speed limiters: Making life better, safer

In response to the increase in road accidents in the country, the Government has made it mandatory for all public service vehicles, including buses, to be fitted with speed limiters and monitoring devices, as specified in Statutory Instrument 118 of 2023.

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