We are still in shock about the four dead in last Wednesday's torrential rains. A tragedy for the whole country! A tragedy for our teachers and students since, among them, Laura Paul, only 13, had been to school because our
Development in communities in Nigeria is unmatched by the level of resources available to the tiers of government, who are responsible for such changes.
Nigeria's quest to be among the first twenty economies of the world by 2020 is gaining attention as the UNESCO has proposed a 5 billion dollars National Science and Technology Foundation to promote research and other fundamental issues.
The United Nations Educational Scientific and CulturalOrganisation (UNESCO) yesterday renewed its bid to assist Nigeria in floating a five billion dollar National Science and Technology Foundation.
Ugandan scientists and researchers are working round the clock to see to it that farmers in this country join the rest of the world in planting improved crops in order to share over $392.2 billion about (Shs663.9 trillion) revenue earned
Nuclear physicist and former President of Cuba Fidel Castro's son, Professor Diaz-Balart Castro has described education as the first pillar in bridging the digital and technological divide.
Animal's People by Indra Sinha, shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2007, took the 'Best Book Award' for the Europe and Asia region at this year's Commonwealth Writers' Prize. The Europe and Asia regional 'Best First Book' prize went to
After hosting the CHOGM late last year, there was no suitable venue to host the announcement of the regional African winners of the Commonwealth Book Prize 2008 than Uganda.
An urgent call has been made to all part-time learners of the Namibia College of Open Learning (Namcol) countrywide to become part of a legal textbook buy-back scheme.
Doris Lessing (2008). The Cleft, London, Harper Perennial, 260 pages, paperback, P100, ISBN 978-0-00-723344-1. Available at Exclusive Books, Riverwalk.
Angolan poetess and journalist, Amélia da Lomba announced for this Friday, here, the presentation of her new poetry book entitled "Sinal de Mãe nas Estrelas ( Mother's Sign in Stars)".
A new book co-written by veteran Zimbabwe agronomist Andrew Mushita and United States-based political economist Carol Thompson, titled Biopiracy of Biodiversity -- Global Exchange As Enclosure, is a path-breaking work on one of the most important issues in the near