July 8, 2025
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Shazam Rankings Disputed Between Côte d’Ivoire and Nigeria

Ivory Coast residents have been expressing their frustration over the differing perceptions of music success in Africa. The tweet highlights a sentiment where being ranked first on Shazam in Ivory Coast is celebrated, but in Nigeria, it is dismissed as insignificant. This disparity reflects the diverse music consumption habits and attitudes towards international recognition within

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WAFCON Participants Players in Top 10 European Womens Leagues

WAFCON participants have made significant strides in women’s football representation in Europe, with a notable presence in the top 10 women’s leagues. Nigeria leads the pack with 19 players plying their trade in these elite leagues, showcasing the country’s strong talent pool and commitment to women’s football development. Following closely behind are Morocco and Algeria

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Rugby Africa Womens Cup: Team Departs for Madagascar Tonight

Kenya’s national women’s rugby team, the Lionesses, are gearing up for their Rugby Africa Women’s Cup campaign in Madagascar. The team is set to depart tonight for the tournament, where they will showcase their prowess on the field. Rugby enthusiasts can follow all the live action from the competition on RugbyPass TV, eagerly anticipating the

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Joel Lupahla readies for Zimbabwes CosafaCup2025 opener in Bloemfontein

Professional African News Article:. Joel Lupahla, the Zimbabwean football star, was spotted unwinding before the crucial match scheduled for tonight at Toyota Stadium in Bloemfontein, South Africa. This match marks Zimbabwe’s debut in the highly anticipated #CosafaCup2025 tournament, where Lupahla’s performance is eagerly awaited by fans and analysts alike.. Zimbabwe’s participation in the COSAFA Cup

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South Africa Remains Sole Colony in Africa After 30 Years

South Africa, once a powerful colony in Africa, now stands as the last remaining one on the continent, plagued by 30 years of mismanagement and inefficiency. While Namibia is making strides towards progress, countries like Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso have successfully taken control of their destinies, with Botswana following suit. Despite these advancements, a

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Zimbabwean Official Accuses South African of Dual Citizenship Admission

In a recent development, a controversial statement has sparked outrage as a prominent figure appears to admit exploiting South Africa’s policies to gain dual citizenship in Zimbabwe. The individual’s remarks have been met with widespread criticism for allegedly taking advantage of loopholes in the citizenship regulations of both countries.. South Africa and Zimbabwe have intricate

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Celebrated as one of Africa’s most acclaimed artists, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o has passed away at age 87

Ngugi wa Thiong’o, born James Ngugi on January 5, 1938, was a literary giant hailing from Kenya, known for his profound impact on African literature. His legacy extends far beyond his passing at the age of 87, leaving behind a rich tapestry of works that delve deep into themes of colonialism, postcolonialism, and the African

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No parties this time: Togolese youth to lead their own revolt on June 6

As the world turns its attention to the small West African nation of Togo, a powerful wave of discontent is steadily gaining momentum. On the horizon looms the date June 6, a day that young activists and members of civil society have marked as a pivotal moment for their voices to be heard. It is

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Young doctors and dentists offered free medical aid cover for a year

Young doctors and dentists face a challenging transition from the world of academia to the demanding field of medical practice. Profmed, a medical scheme, has stepped in to offer a lifeline to these young professionals by providing them with 12 months of free medical aid cover. This initiative is specifically designed for individuals under the

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GH¢1 per litre levy not an effective way of addressing energy problem – ACEP’s Ben Boakye

Picture this: a bustling city where vehicles zip through the streets, their engines humming as they navigate the urban landscape. Every day, countless commuters rely on these vehicles to get them to work, school, and other destinations. But behind the scenes, a complex web of energy policies and challenges shapes the availability and affordability of

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