Congratulations to our new MTN FA Cup winners, Nations FC.
You fought well, and you’ve captured the hearts and attention of the nation.
You made it happen!
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Namibian Businessmen Face Defamation High Court Lawsuits: Benjamin Hauwanga was forced to sue Simeon Nghinananye (aka Potgieter) for N$500,000 after allegedly being defamed. Even though the parties ultimately settled and made the agreement a court order, the process highlights
Northern India Evening Solar Shortages: India's power grid faces acute evening shortages when solar output fades after sunset exactly as residential, commercial and agricultural demand peaks, resulting in widespread outages across northern and western regions. Chronic thermal
Sudan Farmers Face Debtors Jail After Failed Season: At least 175 farmers in Sudan took loans to plant their winter crops but suffered total crop failure, leaving them with zero income to service their debts. Creditors are now pursuing legal action that can result in debtors'
Kenyan Citizens Excluded from Ebola Quarantine Decision: The US and Kenyan governments are negotiating an Ebola quarantine facility on Kenyan soil intended only for American citizens, with locals discovering the plans through media leaks rather than official channels. This leaves
French Far Right Thrusts Algeria Into Election Battles: After nearly two years of an unprecedented diplomatic crisis, fragile signs of recovery in Algerian-French relations are being deliberately undermined by the French far right. Their clear objective is to thrust Algeria into
African Supply Chains Face Surging Cyber Fraud: As African businesses accelerate digital procurement and mobile payment systems, cybercriminals are deliberately shifting focus to these supply chains, creating a rapidly growing fraud threat. This exposes companies to direct
Apartment Buyers Inherit Unregulated Short-Term Letting Problems: Apartment buyers can unknowingly purchase a property where the body corporate has weak or no regulations on short-term rentals like Airbnb. This leads to constant noise, property damage, security issues, higher
Mexican Home Cooks Lack June Watermelon Recipes: Every June as temperatures rise and markets fill with watermelon, avocado, and other summer produce, home cooks in Mexico repeatedly face decision fatigue and recipe boredom. Without clear, inspiring ways to transform these
The answer? 👅 YOUR TONGUE
Just like your fingerprints, your tongue has a unique print that is completely one of a kind. No two people have the same tongue print. Pretty amazing, right?
A big shoutout to everyone who participated in last Friday’s Trivia! 🎉
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South African Teachers Ill-Prepared for School Bullying: A South African study reveals that teachers lack the training, resources, and strategies needed to effectively intervene in bullying situations, despite bullying being a daily reality in most schools. This unpreparedness
Bamako Bazin Demand Drops for Tabaski: During Tabaski celebrations, Malian Muslims in Bamako are buying far less bazin than in previous years as rampant inflation and reduced purchasing power make the fabric a luxury many can no longer justify. Families are inventing new, cheaper
Botswana Millers Doubt Local Grain Reserves: Low agricultural output by local farmers has left Botswana able to meet just 10% of national grain demand, making imports the backbone of the milling industry. Millers openly doubt the adequacy of strategic grain reserves and state
Uganda Driver Ebola Transmission Raises Cases to Five: The Ministry of Health reported three additional Ebola virus disease cases, bringing the national total to five confirmed infections. One new case is a driver who contracted the virus while transporting the index patient, who