Martinez praises ‘unbelievable’ Ronaldo
LISBON. — Portugal head coach Roberto Martinez paid tribute to “unbelievable” Cristiano Ronaldo following the attacker’s two-goal performance against Republic of Ireland on Tuesday night. The 39-year-old did not feature…
Nigeria to continue economic reforms
Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu said yesterday economic reforms would continue despite increasing hardships that have fuelled public anger, and promised to send an executive bill to parliament soon to set a new minimum wage.
Major oil surplus seen this decade
Global oil markets face a “major” surplus this decade as the shift away from fossil fuels causes demand to hit a plateau amid plentiful supply growth, the International Energy Agency said.
Biden’s son found guilty in gun case
WASHINGTON. – United States President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden has been convicted by a jury of lying about his drug use to illegally buy a gun. A 12-member jury…
Ghana, creditor panel agree on debt restructuring
Ghana has finalised a pact with its official creditor committee to formalise a debt restructuring deal agreed in January, smoothing the path towards a release of further funding from the International Monetary Fund, its finance ministry said on Wednesday.
Effective Techniques for Managing Multiple Trading Accounts
Are you a forex trader with multiple accounts looking to break the glass ceiling? Well, several strategies, like securing a mam account, can help achieve this. But it is also worth noting that it is no easy feat, especially if you are new to the field.
Women in Sport: Breaking Records and Shattering Stereotypes in 2024
Discover the latest triumphs of women in sports in 2024, spanning a wide range of disciplines, including athletics, swimming, and mountaineering. These achievements include setting new world records and breaking long-standing barriers. For instance, American runner Susan Jackson ran 100 meters in a record 10.58 seconds, breaking the previous record of more than ten years. This feat has inspired many young athletes worldwide.
Harare planning war on litterbugs
The Herald, 13 June, 1984 HARARE City Council is mounting a clean-up operation to rid the capital of litterbugs and offenders may pay fines up to $1 000, the town…
NEW: Government stops State land allocations
Online Reporter Government has stopped all allocations of urban State land with immediate effect in a move seeking to enhance the administration of the finite resource that is crucial in…
NEW: Africa University victorious at Hult Innovation competition
Online Reporter AFRICA University (AU) emerged victorious at the Hult Prize Summit in Nairobi, Kenya, last week, solidifying its position as a continental innovation leader. The Hult Prize challenges young…








