New Delhi [India], April 28 (ANI): The esteemed violin virtuoso Lakshminarayana Subramaniam conveyed his deep appreciation to the Indian government for acknowledging his contributions and bestowing upon him the prestigious Padma Vibhushan award. On Monday, President Droupadi Murmu conferred the Padma award upon Subramaniam during an esteemed ceremony conducted at …
Dhaka Flow’s Youth Wellness Festival 2025: Empowering Students for a Healthier Tomorrow
Dhaka, April 28 — The Dhaka Flow Youth Wellness Fest entered its second year with great momentum, successfully completing six insightful campus visits throughout Dhaka. With four more stops ahead, the event continues to inspire students to prioritize their mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing, laying the foundation for the next …
Museums Now Engage Visitors Through Scent
The aroma of KMSKS reminds me of the scent found in museums. Some people adore the smell of old books. But what about old museums? Would that ring your bell? Imagine a fragrance inspired by the Flemish masters, the unique architecture of a 19th century European museum or a painter’s …
Ex-Imo Deputy Chief Urges Youth Mentorship in Nigeria
Prince Eze Madumere, who previously served as the Deputy Governor of Imo state, has underscored the significance of nurturing young people and providing them with guidance for Nigeria’s advancement in social and economic spheres. At the 4th edition of the Prof. Uzoma Foundation For Justice and Equity Lecture Series, Madumere …
Stranded Student: Abandoned by Parents, Rongo University Learner Stuck at Home Over KSh 45k Fees
A fourth-year student at Rongo University, is stranded at home due to unpaid school fees amounting to KSh 45,150 Rhoda Malala’s path has been difficult, as she was left behind by her mother at infancy and brought up by her financially strained grandmother. In spite of the challenges, she thrived …
Born on April 28: Kim Gordon, Sonic Youth’s Feminist Icon of American Alternative Rock
Born in Rochester, New York in 1953, she has often maintained that women are “natural anarchists”. While studying at the School of Fine Arts, she developed a stronger interest in lesser-known provocateurs of contemporary art rather than in established figures. Kim Gordon She has consistently opted to venture into less …
FEATURED: MTN Rwanda Honors Leading Women’s Savings Groups Pioneering Change
On Friday, April 25, MTN Rwanda honored 25 women-led savings groups as part of the MTN Connect Women in Business 2025 contest. Among those recognized were twelve teams located in Kigali and thirteen others scattered throughout the nation. These award-winning ventures span various sectors including agriculture and animal husbandry, crafts, …
Fees Have Fallen … Tertiary Education Free From 2026
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has unveiled major changes aimed at strengthening the government’s dedication to an inclusive education model where the state, parents, and students work together. Central to these reforms is the ambitious goal of achieving a 100% government subsidy for tertiary education, commencing in the 2026 academic year. Nandi-Ndaitwah …
Namibia’s Fresh Dawn: An Opinion
Namibia should be a nation where every Namibian, regardless of their background, has equal access to education, health care services, land, nutrition, potable water, well-maintained roads, adequate infrastructure, and suitable housing. We need to create a new Namibia that is rid of corruption, self-enrichment, crime, passion killings, and abuse. It …
NSFAF Set to Rejoin Education Ministry by October – International Edition
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has stated that the Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) will be reincorporated into the Ministry of Education by October. These measures are part of the government’s initiatives to reduce expenses and enhance services for students receiving benefits. During her first state of the nation address (Sona) …