play_arrow

keyboard_arrow_right

Listeners:

Top listeners:

skip_previous skip_next
00:00 00:00
playlist_play chevron_left
volume_up
  • play_arrow

    Josia Shigwedha

  • play_arrow

    Josia Shigwedha

Month: February 2025

1228 Results / Page 11 of 137

Dr. Sam Nujoma

Aaleli yiilongo ya konda pomulongo okwa tegelelwa yeye koshituthi dhimbuluko nokefumbiko lyomukokoli presitend

Omupopiliko gwepangelo Emma Teofelus okwati aayenda ya konda 10 okuza kiilongo ya yooloka ngaaashi Mozambique,Angola,South Africa,Finland,Tanzania ,Cuba , Zimbabwe, Ghana, Malawi, Tanzania, Finland,  na  Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic okwa tegelelwa ya thike moshilongo koshituthi dhimbuluko nefumbiko lyomukokoli presitend . Efumbiko otali ningwa olyomakaya ndika komawendo gomapendafule pondje yoshilandopangelo. Minister tati wo ombila yomukokoli presitend ko Heroes Accre oya tothwamo nale,nomushangelo gombila otagu manithwa moonkundathana naakwanezimo. Teofelus okwali ta popi nena pethimbo […]

today26 February, 2025

New Report Reveals Key Insights into the African Sports Market Trends for 2025

APO International

New Report Reveals Key Insights into the African Sports Market Trends for 2025

 Africa Sports Unified (ASU) (www.ASUnified.com), the world’s leading Pan-African sports business hub, is pleased to announce the release of its highly anticipated 2025 African Sports Market Trends Report. Through a comprehensive survey conducted by key stakeholders from across the Pan-African sports market, the report provides an in-depth analysis of the key trends shaping the African sports industry in 2025, uncovering opportunities, challenges, and market developments. It highlights the growing impact […]

today26 February, 2025

World Food Programme (WFP) forced to pause food distributions in Sudan’s Zamzam camp as fighting intensifies

APO International

World Food Programme (WFP) forced to pause food distributions in Sudan’s Zamzam camp as fighting intensifies

 Intense fighting in Zamzam camp in Sudan’s North Darfur region has forced the UN World Food Programme (WFP) to temporarily pause the distribution of life-saving food and nutrition assistance in the famine-hit camp for displaced people. Over the past two weeks escalating violence left WFP’s partners with no choice but to evacuate staff for safety. “Without immediate assistance, thousands of desperate families in Zamzam could starve in the coming weeks,” […]

today26 February, 2025

Somalia: Drought, conflict and high food prices risk pushing 4.4 million people into hunger, The Federal Government of Somalia and United Nations (UN) warn

APO International

Somalia: Drought, conflict and high food prices risk pushing 4.4 million people into hunger, The Federal Government of Somalia and United Nations (UN) warn

 The Federal Government of Somalia and the United Nations agencies warn that without adequate funding for humanitarian action, the country - which in 2022 was pushed to the brink of famine by severe drought, resulting in thousands of deaths, with nearly half being children - could once again face deepening hunger.   Today’s warning from the Somali Disaster Management Agency (SoDMA), the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), […]

today26 February, 2025

Anchoring Macroeconomic Stability Through Fiscal Policy in Zimbabwe

APO International

Anchoring Macroeconomic Stability Through Fiscal Policy in Zimbabwe

 The Government of Zimbabwe recently embarked upon an important set of reforms aimed to durably restore Zimbabwe’s macroeconomic stability. To secure these reforms, it is key for the Treasury to identify ways to strengthen its fiscal policy to help move Zimbabwe towards a sustainable medium-term fiscal pathway, according to the new Public Finance Review (PFR) released by the World Bank today. The PFR titled “Anchoring Macroeconomic Stability through Fiscal Policy” […]

today26 February, 2025

inDrive’s Unstoppable Growth across Africa: A Focus on User-Centric Mobility in 2025

APO International

inDrive’s Unstoppable Growth across Africa: A Focus on User-Centric Mobility in 2025

 inDrive (www.inDrive.com), the ride-hailing app known for its transparent and fair pricing model, has secured its position as the second most downloaded app in its category globally, and it continues to make waves in Africa, where it ranks as the third-largest ride-hailing service in South Africa, second in Nigeria, and number one in Zimbabwe and Botswana and North African countries. inDrive’s success story in Africa reflects its remarkable growth trajectory, […]

today26 February, 2025

From Kabul to Kitgum: A journey of hope and resilience

APO International

From Kabul to Kitgum: A journey of hope and resilience

 In the war-torn streets of Kabul, bombed-out buildings stood as stark reminders of a life disrupted. Families, including one young boy's, struggled to rebuild amidst the chaos. For this boy, survival was not the only battle; his greatest fight was for an education. School was a fragile promise. On some days, there were no classrooms—just open spaces where children sat on the dirt, balancing books on their knees. Other days, […]

today26 February, 2025

Three start-ups awarded at the 2nd edition of the international ceremony of the Orange Summer Challenge in Casablanca, Morocco

APO International

Three start-ups awarded at the 2nd edition of the international ceremony of the Orange Summer Challenge in Casablanca, Morocco

 Orange Summer Challenge: three months to turn an idea into a start-up Created in 2011, the Orange Summer Challenge (OSC) is the flagship event of the network of Orange Digital Centers in Middle East and Africa (www.Orange.com). Its objective is to inspire young people to develop technology start-ups for the common good. The 2025 edition ended in Casablanca with an international ceremony that rewarded three promising projects. For more than […]

today26 February, 2025