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The Cuban Embassy in Banjul, yesterday observed the 50th Independence Anniversary of Cuba, at a reception ceremony held at the Kairaba Beach Hotel.
UGANDA takes on Kenya today in the first of its final three warm-up matches before opening its quest for a World Cup slot at the Division 3 ICC World Cricket League in Argentina 16 days later.
This January, we commemorate the 50th anniversary of the victory of the Cuban revolution.
The EU - Nigeria trade regime is back in the press. It is not a surprise: the European Union is Nigeria's second trade partner and West Africa first trade partner, and the West Africa region is the first Africa Caribbean and Pacific trade partner for the EU.
Members of the Brazil bound Ikot Abasi Queens Football Club received a boost as Akwa Ibom State governor Obong Godswill Akpabio at the last weekend splashed a whooping $2,000 for each of the players for their welfare in Sao Paulo.
THE month of January on the Gregorian and Julian calendars is named after Janus, the pagan Roman god of the doorway - a two-faced deity who looked both to the front and to the back; the significance being that he saw out the previous year and ushered in the present.
The Ikot Abasi Queen Football Club of Akwa Ibom State are expected to leave Lagos today for Rio-De-Janeiro, Brazil, for the Bra-zilian President's Cup, begin-ning on Saturday.
Nigeria have turned to old foes Jamaica for an international friendly after west African rivals Ghana opted to play Egypt.
Commemorating the 31st anniversary of Ethio-Cuba friendship here at the Ethio-Cuba Friendship Park, Ethiopian minister of Water Resource Asfaw Dingamo paid tribute to the heroic contribution of Cuban government and its people to save national sovereignty of Ethiopia during Ethio-Somalia war in 1977.
A DRIVE by Argentina to grow its mining sector could create opportunities for SA which has experience in mining technology development and safety, says that country's chamber of mines.
WITHOUT beating drums or advertising its role in the development of rugby in South America and Africa, the South African Rugby Union (Saru) has quietly supported Argentina's successful bid to be included in an expanded Tri-Nations and in future Super Rugby structures.
POPULIST-driven countries will suffer more than others in Latin America from the global financial crisis. This is both ironic and concerning, given the rhetorical guarantees made by leaders in their political campaigns, and claims of immunity when the crisis first struck.
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