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South Africa: At least 16 school children, 3 adults die in minibus-truck collision

DURBAN (South Africa), At least 16 school children were killed Friday when a minibus collided with a truck along a South African highway around...

Zimbabwe: Authorities launch crackdown against students protesting high fees

Authorities must drop sinister charges against University of Zimbabwe students who have been peacefully protesting high fees and affirm their right to freedom of...

Voice-Operated Smartphones Target Africa’s Illiterate

Voice-operated smartphones are aiming at a vast yet widely overlooked market in sub-Saharan Africa — the tens of millions of people who face huge challenges in life because they cannot read or write.In Ivory Coast, a so-called "Superphone" using a voca...

President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo, calls for regional action on attacks on education in West Africa

Virginia Gamba, Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations for Children and Armed Conflict, reinforced the message that “politicians should match political principles with action”, and called on nations to implement the UN Se...

Western Cape Education hosts National Teaching Awards, 9 Sept

National Teaching Awards – Western Cape Provincial Awards CeremonyTomorrow evening, 9 September 2022, Premier Alan Winde will join the provincial Minister of Education, David Maynier, and the Head: Education, Brent Walters, in announcing the provincial...

UNICEF Angola Humanitarian Situation Report No. 1: Reporting Period: 1 January to 30 June 2022

HighlightsACO HAC US$26.6M funding requirement funded by 40 percent218,430 children aged 6 to 59months screened for wasting of which, 52,112 with SAM admitted for treatment in UNICEF-supported nutrition treatment centres, reaching 93 per cent of the 20...

Strike Deadlock Shuts Nigerian Universities for Months

Adenekan Ayomide had been attending the University of Abuja for two years when the lecturers went on strike in February. The 27-year-old undergraduate student hoped he would return to school quickly but immediately took a job as a taxi driver to pay bi...

Cameroon Says Schools Shut Down by Separatists Have Reopened

Education officials in Cameroon say improved security in its western regions have allowed more than 200 schools that had been shut by separatist threats since 2017 to reopen for the new school year. But critics note officials said the same thing last y...

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Ambassador Fesseha Receives Diplomatic Excellence Award

New Delhi: Ethiopia's Ambassador to India, Fesseha Shawel Gebre, was honored with the Diplomatic Excellence Award at the Asian Business and Social Forum 2025. The event took place on April 16 at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, recognizing Ambassador Fes...
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Ethio-Saudi Arabia Trade, Investment Forum Underway in Riyadh

Riyadh: The Ethio-Saudi Arabia Trade and Investment Forum commenced in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia today. High ranking government officials and members of the business community of the two countries are taking part at the forum. According to Ethiopian News...

Presidents of Russia and South Africa Discuss Trade and Economic Cooperation

Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin held telephone talks with his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa. According to Ethiopian News Agency, the two leaders discussed issues of further development of mutually beneficial bilateral cooperati...

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