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Ghana’s 1million new jobs spark debates

The government of Ghana has said that it has created over one million jobs as it defends its promise to fix the high rate of unemployment in the West African nation.

Congo accused of obstructing probe of U.N. experts killings

The United Nations experts investigating the murder of two of the global body's investigators in the Democratic Republic of Congo last year have accused Congolese security officials of interfering with the investigation into the killings.

Mosque blasts in Nigeria kill 27

At least 27 people have been killed in an explosion near a mosque in northeast Nigeria on Tuesday in an attack suspected to have been carried out by militants.

Court orders Gabon’s prime minister to resign

Gabon’s Constitutional Court on Monday ordered the prime minister to resign and the lower house of parliament dissolved after legislative elections scheduled for the weekend were delayed.

Mohamed Salah named writers’ Footballer of the Year

Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has been named the Football Writers' Association player of the year.

Chad president gets more powers in newly approved constitution

The President of Chad has been given expanded powers after the country’s parliament on Monday approved a new constitution in an overwhelming manner.

IMF approves next disbursement under Ghana’s aid deal

The International Monetary Fund’s board on Monday approved the next disbursement of about $191 million under Ghana’s aid program, while urging the West African country to take further steps to address its high debt.

How Nigerians reacted to Buhari meeting Trump

The Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday held a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump with talks focusing on security and tackling terrorism.

Ghana’s Wisa fined $1800 for indecent exposure

A popular Ghanaian Musician, Wisa Greid has been fined $1880 (GHc 8,400) by a court in Accra for indecent exposure during a musical concert in 2015.

Ghana to tax street beggars and hawkers

Officials in Ghana have revealed that they intend taxing street beggars as the country makes efforts to raise enough revenue for developmental projects.

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