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Elvis Adjetey is an experienced African journalist who has worked with top media brands in Ghana where he is based.

Ghana records first two cases of coronavirus

Ghana's health ministry has confirmed that the country has recorded two cases of coronavirus (COVID-19). According to the country's Health Minister, Kwaku Agyeman-Manu, the cases...

Ivory Coast records its first case of coronavirus

Ivory Coast on Wednesday recorded its first case of coronavirus. A statement from the country’s Health Ministry said that the patient is a 45-year-old Ivorian...

Coronavirus: Ghana temporarily bans foreign trips for public officials

Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo on Tuesday suspended temporarily all foreign travels for all public officials. The move is part of measures by Ghana’s government to...

Burkina Faso records its first two cases of coronavirus

Burkina Faso has confirmed its first two cases of the novel coronavirus. The two patients are a couple, the wife having recently returned from France. The...

Ghana: 1.5 million Fulanis protest treatment as non-citizens

Over 1.5 million Fulanis in Ghana are protesting against their treatment as non-citizens. The Funalis claim they are being denied access to national documents such...

$4.5bn Benin–Niger pipeline project halted over Coronavirus

The construction of a 2,000 kilometer crude oil pipeline between Niger and Benin has been halted as a result of the coronavirus scare. In August...

Tunisia, Senegal join list of African countries to record coronavirus

Tunisia and Senegal are the latest African countries to record the deadly coronavirus, joining Nigeria, Egypt and Algeria as African countries that have now...

Ghana’s top politicians receive scholarships meant for the needy

Several Ghanaian politicians have been indicted by the country’s Auditor General for illegally benefitting from the country’s scholarship secretariat. The performance audit report said the...

Togo stops over 500 observers from monitoring crucial elections

Over 500 observers have been stopped from monitoring the February 22 general elections in the West African country of Togo. The country's National Election Commission...

Ghana: Two university lecturers suspended over ‘sex for grades’ video

The University of Ghana has suspended two lecturers Professor Ransford Gyampo and Dr Paul Butakor over the sex for grades investigative piece published by...

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