Ghanaians react to Isaac Dogboe’s victory over Chris Avalos

Isaac Dogboe’s comeback victory over Chris Avalos has earned him high praises from some Ghanaians who kept vigil to watch the fight.
Andrew Mlangeni
S. Africa: Anti-apartheid icon and last Rivonia trialist Andrew Mlangeni dies at 95
Ramaphosa said: “The passing of Andrew Mekete Mlangeni signifies the end of a generational history and places our future squarely in our hands
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Nigeria's Ede first African woman to buy European Football Club
Lusitano Ginásio Club is a 108-year-old Portuguese football club that is making history with its new owner Nigerian-born Nneka Ede, the first African woman owner of a European club. The club is participating in Campeonato de Portugal, the Portuguese third division.
Nigeria government receives U.S.$890 Million from global fund.
Nigeria receives US$890 million from Global Fund to tackle HIV, Malaria
The federal government has received $890 million as grants from the Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria
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Africa's number of coronavirus cases across continent exceeds 750,000
As of July 22, confirmed COVID-19 case total from 55 African countries has reached 750,451.
Zambian President Edgar Lungu (L) and President Xi Jinpin
Zambia asks China for debt relief
Zambian President Edgar Lungu has asked Chinese President Xi Jinping for debt relief in a telephone call between the two leaders on Monday.
Emmerson Mnangagwa president of Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe declares nationwide curfew to curb virus
The president of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, has ordered the security forces to enforce a dusk-to-dawn curfew from Wednesday.
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Gunmen 'kill 18' at Nigerian wedding party
Reports from Nigeria's north-western state of Kaduna say gunmen have shot dead at least 18 people and injured more than 30 others at a wedding party.
South African mine company 'finds rich seam of gold'
South African mine company 'finds rich seam of gold'
The era of big gold discoveries is thought to be long gone in South Africa as mining companies are finding it harder and more expensive to mine the precious metal in the country’s old and exceedingly deep gold mines.
The brutalized African students
Outrage as Indian college hires guards to beat up African students
African students at the Roorkee Institute of Technology, Uttarakhand, India, have decried the maltreatment of two of their colleagues by the management of the institution.
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