Job Offer: Founding Chief Executive Officer (CEO) – Sport & Entertainment Infrastructure Origination in Africa
African Collaborations Group (ACG) Download Document: https://apo-opa.co/4r0UjBV Location: Flexible (Africa or Europe, with frequent travel)Employment Type: Full-timeStart Date: Q1 2026 ABOUT THE ROLE African Collaborations Group (ACG) (www.ACGAfrica.com), a strategic project origination and collaboration platform focused on the industrialisation of sport in Africa, is recruiting a Founding Chief Executive Officer. ACG has recently been granted an
Canon Central North Africa appoints Tushar Vashnavi as the new Business-to-Business (B2B) Business Unit Director
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, January 16, 2026/ — Canon Central and North Africa (CCNA) (www.Canon-CNA.com) announces the appointment of Tushar Vashnavi as Business Unit Director, Business-to-Business (B2B), effective immediately. In his new role, Tushar will lead Canon’s Integrated Printing Solutions Group across the region, focusing on strengthening business execution, deepening distributor and partner engagement, and expanding the delivery of
GPF Addresses Fatal Accident on Farafenni–Jarra Soma Highway
Police in Farafenni responded to a fatal accident on the Farafenni–Jarra Soma Highway involving a van and a bus, resulting in seven confirmed deaths at the scene. Traffic Police and Crime Scene Investigation officers are managing the investigation and regulating traffic, with updates to follow. Share the news with your Friends and Family
Shocked Tunisians vow to recover mojo for Cup of Nations crunch against Tanzania
By Paul Myers The clash in Rabat could decide who advances to the last-16 knockout stages with Nigeria who beat Tunisia 3-2 on Saturday night at the Stade de Fes. If Tanzania and Uganda were to overcome Tunisia and Nigeria respectively, the North Africans would end bottom of the group. “Defeat hurts,” Trabelsi admitted. “Yet
South Sudan’s democracy is on life support, and the 2026 elections are a dangerous illusion
By Stephen Dhieu Kuach South Sudan stands at a perilous crossroads. The world’s youngest nation is sliding into yet another transition—another postponement, another recycled promise its leaders show little political will to fulfill. The Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan (R-ARCSS) was meant to end the civil war



