Author: King Jaja

PR is public relations and it can help you get featured in print, radio and broadcast media. It is a great way to build awareness and recognition for your brand or business. If you are seeking ways to amplify your unique message but don’t know how to, this article has some essential tips to help you unlock the power of media. Image source: Unsplash.com Ask yourself if your business is ready for media attention.  First things first. Make sure you have something valuable to offer. Build a solid foundation for your business and online presence before you pull the trigger.…

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In Tanzania we offer some of the best National Parks in the world. You could be an adventure seekr, a photographer, a wildlife enthusiast or simply looking for a holiday – here are the top national parks that need to be on your itinerary when you visit Tanzania. 1. Serengeti National Park Why Visit?The Serengeti is perhaps the most famous national park in Tanzania, known for its annual wildebeest migration—one of the most incredible wildlife spectacles on Earth. Spanning over 5,700 square miles, the park is home to an abundance of wildlife, including lions, elephants, giraffes, and cheetahs. What to Do?Game Drives**: Explore…

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Nairobi is the capital of hustle. Hatch a scheme, find an angle, work a connection, don’t stop until you make something, anything, happen. Blame—or give credit to—a poisonous colonial legacy, broken state, and limping economy for making hustle the pulsing energy that courses through the city. Hustle is the mindset that drives equally a street hawker peddling floor mops to earn the shillings to scrape by for another day as it does the daughters of Kenya’s political elite trying to rehabilitate a downtown colonial-legacy public library. How to Build a Library, a documentary that premiered in January at the Sundance…

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Aimed at improving cancer therapeutics, a doctorate student at Purdue University, Lukman Bello has published research on the rational design and optimisation of novel PDE5 inhibitors for targeted colorectal cancer therapy. His research, recently published in a leading scientific journal, focuses on the rational design of new PDE5 inhibitors using advanced computational techniques. His research not only advances cancer therapeutics but also underscores the critical role of chemistry in shaping the future of drug development. Bello’s study introduces MS01, a redesigned inhibitor based on Exisulind, a previously explored anti-cancer compound that was discontinued due to liver toxicity. By leveraging state-of-the-art…

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President Trump’s controversial decision to dismantle the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has been greeted with widespread condemnation across the aid industry and foreign policy establishment. The condemnation is not unwarranted. While questions regarding the legality of the move remain unresolved (a federal judge has ruled that the president “overstepped his constitutional authority”), even those who take President Trump’s point about the need to bring the agency in line with the administration’s “America First” agenda are right to ask whether it could, and probably should, have adopted a more humane approach. That being said, it is instructive that…

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Particularly if you’re in an Anglican church tradition, you might’ve been encouraged as a teenager to attend confirmation classes and then be “confirmed.” Perhaps you’ve wondered what this means; what exactly is being confirmed in confirmation? In this article, we will introduce the purpose, the practice, and the proper recipients of confirmation. Preamble: The Sacraments To understand confirmation, we need to talk about the sacraments. A sacrament is an outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace. It is both a means by which we receive that grace and a pledge to assure us of it. Christ ordained…

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1.8K On March 22, 2025, the British Council in Accra became the epicenter of fashion innovation as it hosted the TechStitched Fashion Show. This groundbreaking event, orchestrated by FashionGHANA, Accra Fashion Week, and the British Council, spotlighted the harmonious blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern technology in fashion design.​ A highlight of the evening was the showcase by Abigail Ewuradjoa Boison, the visionary CEO of Style By Magbrien. Renowned for her unique ready-to-wear designs that offer “luxury within means,” Boison introduced her latest TechStitched collection, meticulously crafted in Ethiopia. This collection seamlessly integrated Ethiopian artisanal techniques with contemporary aesthetics, exemplifying…

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 The best time trekking Kilimanjaro is dry months season with satellite weather forecast. On top of general advise, a climber can rely on Mountain weather forecast. As an illustration, the dry months are from December to mid-March and from late June to October. Afterall, November is also good,but with slight rains, get prepared well with extra rainy gears and keep warm. Basically, September, October and, Mid January,  February weather offersclear skies and dry trails for a more comfortable and enjoyable climb, and summit with sunrise. After all, we now discuss about Kilimanjaro routes details, and comparison. In regard to weather, we recommend those…

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FILE PHOTO: A picture showing some soldiers from the Ugandan People’s Defense Forces (UPDF)/CFP Read < 1 minuteThe Uganda People’s Defense Force (UPDF) has denied reports that it used chemical and barrel weapons on positions occupied by the White Army, a rebel militia, in the Upper Nile and Jonglei states of South Sudan. The UPDF said it neither possessed chemical weapons and barrel bombs nor operated systems designed to deliver such weapons. UPDF Acting Defence Spokesperson, Col. Chris Magezi, says UPDF strictly adheres to international humanitarian law and takes great care to avoid civilian casualties. “We take great care to…

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Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed a new army chief ahead of planned protests on Monday, called by a group of war veterans who want to force the president to resign.The former major general, Emmanuel Matatu, takes over with immediate effect.President Mnangagwa has faced calls from his former supporters to step down citing mismanagement and corruption.Earlier this week Mnangagwa abruptly retired his army chief, Lt Gen Anselem Sanyatwe, appointing him sports, arts and culture minister. Hailing from Mnangagwa’s home province of Midlands, Matatu, reportedly 72 years old, is not a well-known figure but his profile and age strongly suggest that…

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