Governors raise alarm over deepening education crisis in Nigeria

Governors across Nigeria have voiced grave concerns over the worsening state of education in the country, warning that without urgent interventions, the sector may face further deterioration. Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’... Read more »

Govt Moves to Tighten Tobacco Laws Amid Rising Cancer Cases » Capital News

Nairobi, Kenya, Jul 31 – The government is rolling out a new set of stringent measures to combat tobacco use, which health officials say is contributing to the alarming rise in cancer... Read more »

GMOs in Nigeria? Here's what you should know

GMO stands for genetically modified organism. It refers to an organism whose genetic material has been altered in the laboratory using genetic engineering techniques such as recombinant DNA technology and reproductive cloning.... Read more »

EABL posts Sh12b profits, to give Sh8 dividend

Risper Ohaga, Chief Financial Officer, with Jane Karuku EABL Group Managing Director and CEO, during the 2025 full year financial results. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard] East Africa Breweries Limited has recorded a... Read more »

‘The Culture Issue’: Lost In Lagos Plus Magazine Debuts Their Culture Issue

A subtle renaissance blooms in galleries, ateliers, rehearsal halls, and roadside stages across Nigeria. A cultural rhythm; steady, defiant, and deeply rooted in heritage. It is beginning to hum louder, threading itself... Read more »

Africa: All of Africa Today – July 31, 2025

  Cholera Outbreak in West and Central Africa Poses Crisis for Children Some 80,000 children are estimated to be at high risk of cholera in West and Central Africa as the rainy... Read more »

Big Sips, Big Shifts: Coca-Cola Set to Hand Over Chivita|Hollandia to UAC Nigeria

The Coca-Cola Company today announced that it has agreed to sell Chivita|Hollandia (CHI Limited) to UAC of Nigeria PLC (UAC). Chivita|Hollandia (CHI Limited) is a leading food and beverage player in Nigeria,... Read more »

Tanzania’s ban on foreigners operating small businesses sparks Kenyan backlash » Capital News

Tanzania has barred foreign nationals from owning and operating mainly small-scale businesses, sparking concern and a backlash from neighbouring Kenya. The new directive prohibits them from 15 sectors including mobile money transfers,... Read more »

FG to begin compulsory drug testing in universities, introduce drug education in secondary schools 

The Federal Government is set to introduce compulsory drug testing for university students and revise the secondary school curriculum to include drug education, as part of a broader initiative to combat the... Read more »

Kenya: Safe Haven to Battleground – How Protests Are Shaking Nyeri’s Business Community

Nyeri — For decades, Nyeri has been considered a safe haven for investors, attracting businesses from across the country with its reputation as the central region’s administrative and commercial hub. The old... Read more »