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South Africa’s revamped local currency unveiled

South Africa has unveiled upgraded banknotes and fourth decimal coin series. The new currencies have new designs and enhanced security features utilising the latest technology...

Near Blockchain Operating System is Now Live

NEAR Protocol, the open-source and climate-neutral blockchain, has officially gone live as a Blockchain Operating System (BOS), which makes Web3 usable for all. BOS is ...

80-year old US President Biden to seek re-election in 2024

US President Joe Biden, 80, is to seek re-election in 2024, he announced on Tuesday. His quest for a second White House term is dividing...

South Africa raises quota for US frozen bone-in chicken amid high cost

In an amendment to Schedule 4 the Customs and Excise Act (1964), published in the Government Gazette on 31 March 2023, it was announced...

African finance ministers demand action on global financial architecture reform

Coming out of the World Bank Group (WBG) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) Spring Meetings, a group of African Finance Ministers and partners is...

Uganda’s President to meet MPs over anti-LGBTQ law

As pressure mounts on Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni not to sign a recently passed anti-LGBTQ law, he is now due to meet MPs over...

Four dead, several others hospitalised while ‘fasting to meet Jesus’

Four people have died in Kenya after taking part in a fasting exercise to avoid an imminent end to the world. Several others were also...

Ghana gives approval to Oxford’s malaria vaccine

Ghana has become the first country to give approval to a malaria vaccine developed by the Oxford University. The African country at the moment is...

3rd Edition of Connected Africa Summit to take place in Johannesburg

After the grand success of the previous edition, the Connected Africa is back, back much bigger stronger and larger than before, themed “Transforming to...

From Chicago to Chorkor: US students travel to Ghana to teach and play chess

With passports and chessboards in hand, six Chicago Public Schools (CPS) students have traveled 6,000 miles to Chorkor, a small fishing community in Accra,...

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