South African winters fortunately still offer plenty of enjoyable activities. Some places are still warm enough for outdoor adventures and lively cultural evenings. With mild temperatures and fewer crowds,…
South African winters fortunately still offer plenty of enjoyable activities. Some places are still warm enough for outdoor adventures and lively cultural evenings. With mild temperatures and fewer crowds,…
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A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent and beyond:Recent highlights include a model in Kenya promoting International Youth Day, South African climate activists protesting in Cape Town, and festivities celebrating Yoruba traditions in Nigeria. Additionally, significant cultural events featured musicians performing in the US and Tunisia, along with a stone artefact recovery in Alexandria. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreOlympic champion Joshua Cheptegei will miss the Antrim Coast Half Marathon due to illness, as confirmed by race organizers. The event will still feature top athletes, including Geoffrey Kamworor and Lilian Kasait, highlighting the race's appeal in attracting world-class competitors despite Cheptegei's absence. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreYoane Wissa has returned to training with Brentford and may play against Aston Villa after missing the opening match due to a desire to leave the club. Despite Newcastle United's rejected bids totaling £40m for the striker, head coach Keith Andrews emphasizes Wissa's importance and hopes to retain him as the transfer window approaches. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreUS teenagers are increasingly ordering custom-made prom dresses from African designers, reflecting a blend of cultural identity and fashion. With prices ranging from $600 to over $1,500, demand has surged, particularly for unique styles inspired by African aesthetics, leading to a flourishing business for designers in Nigeria and Ghana. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreThe UK government has reached an out-of-court settlement to compensate 7,723 Kenyans affected by a fire from a British military exercise in 2021, amounting to £2.9 million, despite complaints about insufficient compensation. The fire, caused by a camp stove, damaged 7,000 acres of land and led to claims of health issues and environmental damage, with ongoing military training in the area. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreSouth Africans are grateful to Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen for intervening to save Achi, a guide dog facing euthanasia due to illegal entry after being rescued from an abandoned yacht. Achi will remain in quarantine at a state facility in Cape Town for necessary tests before potentially reuniting with its owners, while Dr. Peter Wood continues to provide care. Want More Context? 🔎
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