The First Black President of South Africa “Nelson Mandela” was born in a small village of South Africa on July 18, 1918. Nelson Mandela grew up in the village named, “Qunu” with two sisters and his mother. His father died due to lungs problem when he was just 9 years old. Mandela’s parents were not educated and he was the first one who attended school in his family. Due to British educational system, Mandela teacher gave him the new first name that was “Nelson”. Read More...
The Open Championship has always been a historic and iconic one, with some of the greatest of all times picking up the trophy. Amongst these is Tiger Woods, who won the Open in 2000 and 2005. The Old Course is very much near and dear to his heart, as he now plays possibly his last tournament there. However, there was one memorable moment from the 1999 Open that was unforgettable- not only for him but for the crowd as well. Read More...
Kumawood actress Ama Boahemaa has asked Ghanaians to exercise restraint over the promises given to them by the NPP as they would eventually be fulfilled.
One feature of the last election was celebrities declaring their support for their parties and campaigning vigorously for them.
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