Hakainde Hichilema: The Zambian ‘cattle boy’ who became president

25/08/2021 – by asdadminuser

Written by Kennedy Gondwe Published on 16th August 2021 Hichilema has contested and lost every election held in Zambia since 2006. Image Source: Reuters   Mr Hichilema, 59, has described …

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Less than one in five Windrush victims have received payouts in compensation scheme fail

25/08/2021 – by asdadminuser

Written by Leah Mahon Published on 20th August 2021 Protester gather to demand justice for victims of the Windrush scandal. (Picture: Archives)   LESS THAN one in five of victims of …

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Feel Good Friday: New state grant to help restore rich African-American history in Florida

20/08/2021 – by asdadminuser

Written by Saundra Weathers Tampa Published on 13th August 2021 A view of the Florida State Capitol building on November 10, 2018, in Tallahassee, Florida. Photo: Mark Wallheiser (Getty Images) …

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Pamela and Javale McGee make history as first mother and son to win Olympic gold medals

20/08/2021 – by asdadminuser

Written by Blue Telusma Published on 12th August 2021 Javale McGee of Team United States bites his gold medal during the Men’s Basketball medal ceremony on day fifteen of the …

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Georgia School Separated Black And White Students Into Different Classes, Lawsuit Says

20/08/2021 – by asdadminuser

Written by Tomas Kassahun Published on 14th August 2021   Photo Credit: Getty Images   Kila Posey, a mother in Atlanta, Georgia, has filed a federal discrimination complaint against her daughter’s school after learning …

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7.2 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Haiti, Kills Hundreds

20/08/2021 – by asdadminuser

Written by Tomas Kassahun Published on 14th August 2021 Director General of Civil Protection Jerry Chandler speaks during a press conference in Port-au-Prince on August 14, 2021, after an earthquake …

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Young Eagle Scout makes history

20/08/2021 – by asdadminuser

Written by Karin Davis-Thompson Published on 13th August 2021 Assistant Scoutmaster and Merit Badge Counselor Brian W. Bennett congratulating Antonio Hodges Johnson at the pinning ceremony. It took several years …

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Nigeria invokes ‘no work, no pay’ rule for striking doctors

20/08/2021 – by asdadminuser

Written by Mohammed Momoh Published on 14th August 2021 A health official pushes an oxygen cylinder on a trolley to treat Covid-19 patients suffering from the acute respiratory challenge at …

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Morgan State University coding camp brings STEM opportunities to young girls

20/08/2021 – by asdadminuser

Written by Megan Sayles Published on 12th August 2021 Morgan State University’s coding camp for girls focused on teaching the campers the Python programming language, and each week they focused …

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