SMITH- “SUPPORT SMALL BUSINESSES, BIG ONES DON’T BANK HERE

SMITH- “SUPPORT SMALL BUSINESSES, BIG ONES DON’T BANK HERE

Avellon Williams  BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS- Neville ‘Sheep’ Smith, territorial at-large representative and Deputy Speaker, has encouraged residents to support small businesses since big businesses bank elsewhere, among other things. In the House of Assembly (HOA), Smith was debating the Business Licensing Act, which was later passed unanimously. “What I’d like to do is encourage everyone in […]

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 PICTORIAL: AFTERMATH OF THE EARTHQUAKE IN AFGHANISTAN

PICTORIAL: AFTERMATH OF THE EARTHQUAKE IN AFGHANISTAN

Ekeomah Atuonwu The death toll in the powerful earthquake that struck a remote border region of Afghanistan overnight, has reached 1000, leaving several injured. The 5.9 magnitude quake struck hardest in the rugged terrain of the east, where people already lived hardscrabble lives in a country in the grip of a humanitarian disaster made worse […]

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 MEDICAL BODY THERAPY WAS INVENTED IN AFRICA

MEDICAL BODY THERAPY WAS INVENTED IN AFRICA

Ekeomah Atuonwu African traditional medicine is the oldest, and perhaps the most assorted, of all therapeutic systems. Africa is considered to be the cradle of mankind with a rich biological and cultural diversity marked by regional differences in healing practices. Cupping is a therapy that has been in existence since time immemorial. It is a […]

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 KENDALL JENNER AND DEVINE BOOKER CALL IT QUITS

KENDALL JENNER AND DEVINE BOOKER CALL IT QUITS

Lisa Mugo Supermodel Kendall Jenner and her long-time boyfriend Devine Booker, have officially called it quits after 2 years together. According to a source that spoke to E News, the two had been facing challenges in the weeks that came after her big sister Kourtney Kardashian tied the knot with Travis Barker. “They had a […]

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 WORLD LEADERS IN RWANDA FOR COMMONWEALTH SUMMIT

WORLD LEADERS IN RWANDA FOR COMMONWEALTH SUMMIT

Renson Mwakandana Presidents and prime ministers from all over the world continued to arrive in Rwanda on Thursday for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Kigali. The recent Migration and Economic Development Partnership was discussed at a meeting between British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and President Paul Kagame on Thursday, according to a […]

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 KHABY LAME BECOMES MOST FOLLOWED PERSON ON TIKTOK

KHABY LAME BECOMES MOST FOLLOWED PERSON ON TIKTOK

Lisa Mugo Senegalese born, Italian Tik Tok sensation Khaby Lame, has officially become the world’s most followed person on TikTok with over 142.5 million followers. The 22-year-old silent comedian has surpassed Charli D’Amelio, an American dancer who held the record since 2020 with over 142.2 million followers. Lame began posting on TikTok back in 2020 after he was laid off […]

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 US ARTISTIC SWIMMER RESCUED FROM DROWNING BY HER COACH

US ARTISTIC SWIMMER RESCUED FROM DROWNING BY HER COACH

Wayne Lumbasi American artistic swimmer Anita Alvarez had to be saved by her coach Andrea Fuentes from drowning while performing at the World Championships in Budapest. The American lost consciousness in the pool during her routine and sunk towards the bottom. Fuentes acted quickly after realizing the grave situation and dived to rescue her pupil. The […]

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 MEDICAL STAFF TO FACE TRIAL FOR MARADONA’S DEATH

MEDICAL STAFF TO FACE TRIAL FOR MARADONA’S DEATH

Wane Lumbasi Eight medical personnel are to stand trial accused of criminal negligence in the death of legendary Argentinian footballer Diego Maradona. Maradona, who captained Argentina’s 1986 World Cup-winning team, died in November 2020 at the age of 60. The star, who underwent surgery for a subdural haematoma a few weeks prior to his death, died due […]

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 FUEL CRISIS IN TIGRAY A ‘MYTH’ – ETHIOPIA

FUEL CRISIS IN TIGRAY A ‘MYTH’ – ETHIOPIA

Renson Mwakandana On Thursday, Ethiopia called gasoline shortages in the war-torn Tigray area a “myth” and said that rebels there were about to launch a fresh onslaught. The gasoline Addis Ababa is letting them ship to the area, according to humanitarian organizations, is insufficient, and they have warned that the shortages will make it difficult […]

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