After an even first half, the Wolverines dismantled the Crimson Tide in ways that Alabama has dealt with numerous times throughout the year.
When the Uganda government opened the school gates in the late 1990s to four children per household across the country, it was lauded as one of the most ambitious education reforms in sub-Saharan ...
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Leaking pipes, filthy rivers and health risks exposed in SA’s latest water report cards
South Africa’s water purification and wastewater treatment plants continue to crumble, wasting dam-loads of clean water, ...
The COVID pandemic ushered mRNA vaccines into the spotlight, and the technology has even greater potential. Here’s what to ...
Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on National Planning and Economic Development, Hon. Gboyega Isiaka, has said Nigeria’s current growth rate ...
These recurring tragedies show oversight, infrastructure, and compliance fail to align, normalising preventable deaths as a ...
Opinion
The insecurity triad (II): Banditry — rural siege and the weaponisation of harvest, By Max Amuchie
The correlation between banditry and food costs in 2026 has moved beyond temporary disruption. It has hardened into what can only be described as a structural tax on the Nigerian dinner table.
Philippe Clement labelled the Canaries upturn remarkable, and the data backs up an epic Championship turnaround ...
ChatGPT now lets job seekers practice interviews, offering real-time feedback and scores to refine answers, boost confidence, ...
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