Famous birthdays for June 5: Mark Wahlberg, Chaeryeong

1 of 3 | Mark Wahlberg attends the world premiere of "The Family Plan" at the Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on December 13, 2023. The actor turns 55 on June 5. File Photo by James Atoa/UPI | License Photo June 5 (UPI) -- Those born on this date are under the sign

How AI is breaking banking’s old employment model

Banking jobs in Kenya and, by extension, most African markets have carried a certain social prestige thanks to stable salaries, pension plans, and confidence in a sector that seems too important to shrink.  But the proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) is threatening to rewrite this promise. Looking at a bank like Standard Chartered Kenya (StanChart)

👨🏿‍🚀TechCabal Daily – Uber-charged for Kenya

Happy pre-TGIF. ☀️ Very few events can earn the tag of unprecedented in Nigeria’s tech ecosystem, especially in the last ten years. If, like us, you have followed the ecosystem religiously in this time, you would have seen it all. Exits, mega-rounds, acquisitions, shutdowns, layoffs, and even the occasional initial public offerings (IPOs).  But when

High-Level Mission reinforces commitment to regional health services in Guinea-Bissau

Ministry of Public Health and WHO joint mission covered six health regions and highlighted the need for stronger coordination, better use of resources and improved access to care Bissau—The Ministry of Public Health and WHO in Guinea-Bissau carried out a joint mission to regional health facilities between 28 and 31 May 2026, visiting health structures

WHO participates virtually in the 9th International Congress on Ageing and reaffirms its commitment to healthy ageing

Praia, Cabo Verde. The World Health Organization (WHO) participated virtually in the 9th International Congress on Ageing, held from 18 to 22 May, under the theme “Ageing without growing old ”. The event was organized by the Portuguese Association of Social Gerontology (ANGES) and brought together experts, academics, policymakers and professionals from different countries to discuss

Aaron Judge Diagnosed With Rib Stress Fracture, Reevaluated In 4-6 Weeks

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On This Day, June 5: Teton River Dam collapses killing 11

1 of 7 | On June 5, 1976, the Teton River Dam in Idaho, the remains of which are pictured, collapsed as it was being filled for the first time, killing 11 people, flooding 300 square miles and causing an estimated $1 billion damage. File Photo courtesy the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Reclamation

Famous birthdays for June 5: Mark Wahlberg, Chaeryeong

1 of 3 | Mark Wahlberg attends the world premiere of "The Family Plan" at the Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on December 13, 2023. The actor turns 55 on June 5. File Photo by James Atoa/UPI | License Photo June 5 (UPI) -- Those born on this date are under the sign

Man City chairman reveals secret battles to keep Pep Guardiola

Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak has revealed that departing manager Pep Guardiola considered quitting the club “100 times” before eventually stepping down at the end of the season. Guardiola brought an end to his remarkable decade-long reign at the Etihad Stadium after winning six Premier League titles, a UEFA Champions League crown and a

The Maida effect: Why Nigeria’s telecom turnaround deserves more recognition

One year to the end of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s first term in office, as Nigerians and indeed the wider world assess the administration’s scorecard, a pertinent question arises: who are the biggest contributors to the success stories being recorded? A very strong candidate is Aminu Maida, Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). Listen

FG bet on digital procurement initiative to minimize corruption risks in governance

In a decisive move to plug financial leakages and restore public trust, the Federal Government is leveraging technology to overhaul its procurement processes through a digital procurement initiative. With this move, the government, through the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) aims to systematically minimise corruption risks, eliminate bureaucratic bottlenecks, and usher in a new era

Nigeria’s kidnapping crisis and the dangerous normalisation of fear

Every kidnapping in Nigeria starts with an act of terror: armed men block roads, invade schools, and raid communities, causing victims to vanish. Families endure anguish, while government officials respond and security agencies act. Social media buzzes with outrage, and after some time, another abduction occurs, perpetuating the cycle. What is often treated as a

WORLD IN BRIEF: Hezbollah rejects ceasefire, Mali offers rewards for militants, Ruto backs US Ebola facility and other stories

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Nigeria’s Legend Internet revenue drops 19% as costs surge sharply

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Sea cucumber tissue survives for years in open water, study finds

Severed tissue from a cold-water sea cucumber can survive, heal, and even move independently for years in natural seawater, researchers recently found. Some animals have the ability to regenerate tissues and body parts. Certain lizards can regrow their tails, for example. Some sea stars and sea cucumbers, including Psolus fabricii that live in the cold

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Angola steps up the fight against smoking in the face of alarming signs of its impact on public health

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On This Day, June 5: Teton River Dam collapses killing 11

1 of 7 | On June 5, 1976, the Teton River Dam in Idaho, the remains of which are pictured, collapsed as it was being filled for the first time, killing 11 people, flooding 300 square miles and causing an estimated $1 billion damage. File Photo courtesy the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Reclamation

Famous birthdays for June 5: Mark Wahlberg, Chaeryeong

1 of 3 | Mark Wahlberg attends the world premiere of "The Family Plan" at the Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on December 13, 2023. The actor turns 55 on June 5. File Photo by James Atoa/UPI | License Photo June 5 (UPI) -- Those born on this date are under the sign

Whale strike risk rises as international shipping reroutes around South Africa

In a new study, researchers analyzed the link between increased shipping traffic in South African waters and collisions between whales and ships. The research covers six whale species occurring in near- and offshore waters and shows significant spatial overlap between whale habitats and shipping traffic, making action urgent. The South African government, the International Maritime

Man City chairman reveals secret battles to keep Pep Guardiola

Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak has revealed that departing manager Pep Guardiola considered quitting the club “100 times” before eventually stepping down at the end of the season. Guardiola brought an end to his remarkable decade-long reign at the Etihad Stadium after winning six Premier League titles, a UEFA Champions League crown and a

The Maida effect: Why Nigeria’s telecom turnaround deserves more recognition

One year to the end of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s first term in office, as Nigerians and indeed the wider world assess the administration’s scorecard, a pertinent question arises: who are the biggest contributors to the success stories being recorded? A very strong candidate is Aminu Maida, Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). Listen