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Pope Leo XIV plans Africa trip with stop in Angola
Mega-iceberg A23a, formerly the world's largest, turns into bright 'blue mush' as it finally dies after 40 years at sea Fears ...
The seventh installment of the series features discussions on the theme of "deepening experience exchange to help China and ...
Gauteng basic education MEC Matome Chiloane has congratulated the matric class of 2025 for achieving an 89.06% pass rate but ...
Basic education minister Siviwe Gwarube has called on political parties to stop spreading the misleading perception that 30% ...
Economic crises since the 1990s led to a sharp rise in Zimbabwe’s informal economy, hence some call the country a nation of ...
Author Tony Fredericks and illustrator, Bongamon, present readers theatre scripts based on traditional African folklore. Includes background information for teachers on each African country, as well ...
The Packers need a WR1? The Broncos can't keep winning tight games? The Pats' run defense and the Seahawks' run offense are ...
The new David Attenborough documentary, Wild London — an insight into the wildlife of the near-centenarian broadcaster's home ...
Some sand artists at the Sakumono Titanic Beach in Tema in the Greater Accra Region, are making the day for holidaymakers, visitors and tourists with a display of sculpted mermaids and other ...
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It looks like something from mythology, but there's a lake in Africa that turns animals into stone.
Some stories sound made up until you see the evidence lined along the shore. In northern Tanzania, Lake Natron transforms dead animals into eerie, statue-like forms that look carved rather than ...
Business Daily Africa on MSNOpinion
Channel expatriate stereotypes to improve your performance
In looking to the future amidst the policy volatility, rhetorical escalation, and institutional unpredictability pushed many ...
The Forward on MSN
These Jewish artists are searching for home — at America’s only Catholic historically Black university
Jewish exchange on campus — but the funding that brought Neta Elkayam and Amit Hai Cohen to New Orleans is running out.
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