
LittleAfrica News Newspaper : September 19 — September 25
Little Africa News Newspaper: September 19 — September 25
Little Africa News Newspaper: September 19 — September 25
On Friday, September 8th, Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, with a tone of unwavering conviction, unveiled a controversial stance on immigration to NBC News following
In the ever-evolving political landscape leading up to the primary season, a recent poll has shed light on the preferences of Iowa caucus voters. The
Freetown, Sierra Leone’s capital, is currently facing power disruptions as of Friday, September 8th. The nation’s energy minister has confirmed this development, attributing it to
Coco Gauff, the prodigious American tennis sensation, has achieved a monumental milestone in her budding career by clinching her first Grand Slam title at the
To counteract the growing exodus of families from the New York City school system, a group of City Council members, including Councilmen Joe Borelli (R-Staten
The first Africa Climate Summit concluded on Wednesday, September 6th, marking a significant stride in the continent’s fight against climate change. This groundbreaking event, which
Days after declaring the migrant crisis would destroy New York City, Mayor Eric Adams has taken a decisive step, calling upon city agencies to forward
In a landmark decision, a court has ruled that children born in South Africa to foreign national parents are not automatically entitled to South African
Mayor Eric Adams voiced his concerns about the migrant crisis at a town hall gathering in Manhattan on Wednesday, September 6th, warning that it “will
To counteract the growing exodus of families from the New York City school system, a group of City Council members, including Councilmen Joe Borelli (R-Staten
New York City is rapidly preparing for the upcoming school year as an additional 500 migrant children register for classes mere days before the commencement
The Adams administration has presented a comprehensive plan to bolster school safety, set to take effect as students return for the upcoming academic year, following
New York State Attorney General Letitia James and the Education Department Commissioner Betty A. Rosa have instructed public schools to enroll all school-aged migrant children