Ricardo Job – Your Source for African News, Business, Sports & Environment

When you follow Ricardo Job, a senior journalist delivering daily African news coverage. Also known as RJ, he brings local stories to a continent‑wide audience. Ricardo Job focuses on timely headlines, deep‑dive analysis, and real‑world impact, making his feed a go‑to for anyone wanting to stay ahead of the curve.

His reporting spans several core areas. African business, coverage of markets, investments, and policy shifts across the continent is a pillar of his work – from a $150 M fertilizer plant in Paraguay backed by a World Bank loan to Kenya’s 2,000‑tree school initiative. Sports news, updates on football, cricket, and major tournaments that affect fans and nations alike forms another branch, with stories like England Women’s World Cup clash and the Atletico Madrid injury dilemma. Finally, Environmental reporting, insights into climate actions, reforestation projects, and health‑linked nutrition research rounds out the mix, highlighting how green policies shape economies and societies. These three entities intersect: African business news requires market insights, sports coverage influences fan engagement, and environmental reporting drives policy changes. Together they create a comprehensive picture of the forces shaping modern Africa.

Below you’ll find a curated list of Ricardo Job’s most recent stories, each reflecting the blend of business, sport, and environment that defines his coverage. Whether you’re tracking a new multi‑million‑dollar investment, looking for the latest sports odds, or interested in how nutrition affects mental health in crisis zones, the collection offers practical takeaways and fresh perspectives. Dive in to see how each piece connects to the larger narrative of Africa’s rapid transformation.

Angola Stuns Cameroon 1‑0 to Exit CHAN 2018 Group Stage

Angola Stuns Cameroon 1‑0 to Exit CHAN 2018 Group Stage

Angola's penalty win eliminates Cameroon from CHAN 2018, sending Angola to the top of Group D while Cameroon faces early exit after two losses.

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