The Maasai people in East Africa have stuck to their traditional way of life for decades, making them one of the few African tribes dedicated to preserving their cultural practices and traditions. While they hold onto their traditional beliefs,...
In this years pageant, 22-year-old Sithembiso Mutukura beat 12 other contestants in Zimbabwe's first Miss Albinism beauty contest aimed at reducing stigma and increasing awareness about the condition.
Friday's "Beauty Beyond the Skin" pageant was held in a Harare nightclub,...
Through its unique capacities as the world’s premiere vehicle for international cooperation, the UN system plays a crucial role in coordinating assistance of all kinds — to help Africa help itself. From promoting the development of democratic institutions, to...
Over the years, China seems to have taken the lead among the powerful countries that have increased interest in Africa. Chinese companies are not only present in almost all African countries but are carrying out various developmental projects.Most infrastructures...
Lagos is the second most cheapest city to live in the word, and the cheapest city to live in Africa, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's annual Cost of Living ranking, which was released on Thursday.
The report examines the...
In the days of our Nigerian parents and grandparents, marriage was a simpler, less financially demanding, and cherished milestone. The ceremonies, though modest, were rich in cultural value and built on meaningful traditions.
Today, however, the narrative has drastically shifted....
The United Nations annual World Happiness Report has named Mauritius the most happiest country in Africa, while naming Burundi the saddest country in Africa.
(Here's the latest report: Top 20 Happiest (and Saddest) Countries in Africa 2020)
The World Happiness Report...
The United Nations annual World Happiness Report has named Burundi Africa’s saddest country, while naming Mauritius the happiest country in Africa.
The World Happiness Report 2018, ranked 156 countries by their happiness levels, based on factors including life expectancy, social...
On December 16, 2017, former president Jacob Zuma announced that government would be phasing in fully subsidised higher education and training for poor and working-class South Africans over a five-year period.
This statement left many South Africans hopeful and eager...
Nigeria's petroleum industry is the largest in Africa with proven oil and gas reserves of 37 billion barrels and 192 trillion cubic feet respectively. One would be forgiven for thinking Nigerians swim in petrol but no, that is simply...