Sep 10, 2022 | Commonwealth News
Celebrations begin with a fancy dress display competition for children that takes place at Gibraltar’s Parliament House, followed by school competitions, street parties and musical performances. At night, festivities continue with fireworks displays and public... Sep 9, 2022 | Commonwealth News
The Commonwealth Chamber of Commerce is immensely saddened by the passing of Her Majesty The Queen, Queen Elizabeth II. Ever dedicated to her duties and her people, she was the most exemplary leader of the Commonwealth and her reign of 70 years and 214 days was the... Sep 9, 2022 | Commonwealth News
Clarence House confirms that Elizabeth II’s son officially has become King Charles III following the Queen’s demise. King Charles III issued his first statement saying, “We mourn profoundly the passing of a cherished Sovereign and a much-loved Mother. I... Sep 8, 2022 | Commonwealth News
Indian Union Cabinet approves an MoU between India, the UK and Northern Ireland on mutual recognition of academic qualifications to promote student mobility. The MoU aims to collaborate on the bilateral exchange of information with the establishment of Joint/Dual... Sep 8, 2022 | Commonwealth News
Meet Nikhil Pereira-Kamath, founder and executive chairman of Africa Healthcare Network. It is one of the largest dialysis chains across sub-Saharan Africa. Nikhil aims to run over 100 centres by 2025 and is currently working on expansion across eastern and southern... Sep 8, 2022 | Commonwealth News
Kwasi Kwarteng has just become the first British Chancellor of the Exchequer of African descent. Born in East London in 1975, his parents arrived from Ghana to study in Britain in the 1960s. His traditional Ashanti first name Kwasi means “born on Sunday”,...