Harambee Stars, Zambia set for Four-Nations tournamentFriday, March 1st, 2024 09:44 | By Amanga CollinsHarambee Stars players in a training session. PHOTO/Harambee Stars/XHarambee Stars are set to compete in a Four-Nation tournament in Malawi scheduled for March 18 to 26, 2024. The tournament, taking place during the FIFA international window, will include COSAFA nations Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Harambee Stars capabilityFirat prioritizes providing Harambee Stars with top-level competition to build a competitive squad capable of contending for honours in the future. PHOTO/(@Harambee__Stars)/X"A concurrent youth tournament for our U20 national teams will take place during the same period.

March 01, 2024 12:45 UTC

While on holiday in Ireland, two Singaporean women were allegedly harassed by four teens. In a clip filmed by the Singaporeans, a boy can be heard asking the women's ages and pressing them for an answer. Teens became more aggressiveHowever, the teens became "so much more aggressive" and continued to hound them, said Jolyn. "Then the boy who was sitting beside [my friend] was like, 'I'm gonna chuck this can of Coke'." Jolyn and her friend are currently on an exchange programme in the UK and had travelled to Ireland for a three-day holiday.

March 01, 2024 12:33 UTC

Today, Diet Coke announces its brand-new campaign, ‘Love What You Love, By You’, an evolution of its successful brand campaign launched in 2022, ‘Love What You Love’. The campaign speaks directly to the positive and unapologetic attitude of Diet Coke fans, by putting them at the heart of the campaign. The creative is a fun and thirst-quenching representation of over thirty quotes, teamed with eye catching creative from real fans from across the UK, and their passion for self-expression. The simple, yet impactful concept, celebrates everyday individuals enjoying a Diet Coke unapologetically their way, because there’s no one better to talk about why they love the brand, than real life consumers themselves. Omar Sadiq-Baig, Senior Brand Manager at The Coca-Cola Company, said: “We are so excited to take our platform to the next level – for us, it’s always been about celebrating Diet Coke drinkers above all else.

March 01, 2024 12:17 UTC

A video showing a Tanzanian-based prophet, Rolinga, prophesying the death of their second president has gone viral. The video by Haleluya TV was aired at the Omega Ministries Church of all nation in Mbezi, Dar Es Salaam. "The family has to pray against death. Pray against death on the second President." In another video, the prophet is seen asking people to pray as death will strike Tanzanian in February getting into March this year.

March 01, 2024 11:49 UTC

Grace Malu of Equity Hawks (right) tussles for the ball against Inter Clube’s Eduarda Gabriel. [FIBA]Equity Bank Hawks Basketball Club on Monday begun their Africa Women Basketball League (AWBL) campaign on the back foot after losing 80-55 to Angola’s Inter Clube during their opening Group B match in Alexandria, Egypt. An 18-point run for Angola's Inter Clube in the opening 5 minutes of the second quarter against Equity Bank Hawks proved detrimental for the latter as they went on to lose the match. Speaking after the defeat, Equity Bank coach Benson Oluoch said they lost the game due to a lot of turnovers. This, however, is a learning process and I believe we will come out better for the second match," said Oluoch.

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Equity Hawks’ Betty Kananu (right) in action against Noussirath Ali of ASPAC. [FIBA]A fourth quarter 27-8 blowout for Kenyan side Equity Bank Hawks saw them pick their first Africa Women's Basketball League (AWBL) win, defeating Benin's ASPAC 87-69. The bankers got off to a poor start on Monday when they lost to Angola’s Inter Clube 80-55 during their opening Group B match. Hawks center Grace Malu was the star of the show as she finally found her footing in the final period, scoring 13 to take her final tally to 25 with 17 rebounds, 4 blocks, 3 assists and 2 steals. Hawks coach Benson Oluoch said in his post-match interview: "We pushed the ball more and our shots were falling in the final period which wasn't the case in the opening three quarters so we will look to build on this momentum going forward.

March 01, 2024 11:35 UTC

KPA's Natalie Akinyi (right) in action against Sporting last Friday. [FIBA]Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) will on Tuesday evening (today) renew their rivalry with African champions Alexandria Sporting Club (ASC) in the finals from 7pm as curtains come down on the Africa Women’s Basketball League (AWBL). KPA captain Natalie Akinyi Mwangale dropped a double-double of 26 points and 13 assists to lead the dockers to victory. Sporting picked a 100-74 victory against Angola's Inter Clube in the second Semi-Final to book a rematch with KPA. Sporting also won the second (20-19) and third quarters (21-16) albeit KPA’s strong comeback which was evident in their last quarter 28-22 dominance.

March 01, 2024 11:34 UTC

Equity Hawks players celebrate after qualifying for the quartefinals. [FIBA]The 2023 Africa Women's Basketball League in Egypt has been a stage for riveting basketball action, with Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) and Equity Hawks both advancing to the quarterfinals after a series of intense group games. Equity Hawks' journey in Group B was equally dramatic as they fought hard to edge out Cameroon’s Overdose in a nail-biting encounter that ended 76-73. With their eyes set on the prize, KPA aims to regroup and address their shortcomings, while the Equity Hawks look to continue their momentum and make a statement in the quarterfinals. The prospect of these two Kenyan teams possibly facing off adds an extra layer of excitement and national pride to the AWBL's thrilling quarterfinal matchups.

March 01, 2024 11:34 UTC

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March 01, 2024 11:05 UTC

The state-run Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) on Thursday cut power supplies to the parliament over a debt of 23m Ghanaian cedi ($1.8m; £1.4m). A video shared by local media showed MPs in the dimly lit chamber chanting: "Dumsor, dumsor", which means power outage in the local Akan language. Local media reported that a back-up power generator restored power to the chamber a few minutes later. Ghana's electricity company, which is facing crippling financial difficulties, frequently disconnects power from indebted clients. Private electricity suppliers are owed $1.6bn by the state power company, according to Elikplim Kwabla Apetogbor, the head of the organisation representing them.

March 01, 2024 09:08 UTC

President William Ruto is set to initiate the construction of the Talanta Sports City Stadium in Nairobi for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations. President William Ruto is set to inaugurate the construction of the Talanta Sports City Stadium at the Jamhuri Showground on Friday morning. The Talanta Sports City Stadium is expected to be operational by the end of 2025, offering ample preparation time ahead of the AFCON 2027 spectacle. This includes the ongoing renovations at Nyayo and Kasarani Stadia and the development of the new Talanta Stadium. While the total budget for the Talanta Sports City Stadium is yet to be disclosed, the government assures that the costing process is underway, with details to be provided in due course.

March 01, 2024 04:34 UTC

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the MLB. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Pittsburgh Pirates fans and fans across the country. This week’s Reacts question asked our readers how many games they expect the Buccos to win in 2024. A full 46 percent of you think the Pirates win around the same number of games this year, with 34 percent of you feeling they become at least a .500 ball club. Check out DraftKings Sportsbook, the official sportsbook partner of SB Nation.

March 01, 2024 04:00 UTC

The lawyer representing EFF leader Julius Malema apologised to Judge Mark Sher on Thursday after a tense conclusion to Wednesday's hate speech proceedings in the Equality Court, sitting in the Western Cape High Court building, where he accused Sher of bias. "Just before we commence," Mfesane Ka-Siboto said as the court proceeding began after the customary bow to the Bench. "I would like to let this court know that I wish to apologise for my part in what happened yesterday (Wednesday).

March 01, 2024 02:50 UTC

This is where his beloved wife and mother of the triplets, Mercy Chepkorir, was laid to rest last week. According to Mr Teletum, his wife began experiencing severe chest pains and was rushed to the hospital. Mr Teletum depends on volunteers who have been streaming in to assist him take care of the newborns. Every day there is the regular feeding, changing diapers, and washing them.”Even with the tragedy, Mr Teletum does not believe in bad luck. We call on the government, local leaders, and well-wishers to come to our neighbour’s help,” he says.

March 01, 2024 02:46 UTC

Parental opposition led three in 100 children to drop out, while undisclosed reasons affected three out of 10 cases. “A concerning seven in 10 public schools reported incidents of children learning in the open, whereas private schools exhibited a lower rate at 2.5 in 100. Additionally, disparities in facilities are evident, with eight in 10 private schools being fully fenced compared to seven in 10 public schools. Overall, 46 in 100 enrolled children and 28 in 100 out-of-school children at least met expectations in reading a Grade Three appropriate English text,” said Dr Manyasa. “Overall, public schools face a teacher shortage, reflected in the national Permanent and Pensionable teacher-to-classroom ratio of 0.99,” Dr Manyasa noted.

March 01, 2024 02:45 UTC