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Most Kenyans have seen fake news about 2017 election – New Study

A new study reveals that 90% of Kenyans have seen or heard false news about the 2017 general election, with 87% reporting instances of...

Opinion: Rwanda’s presidential election, an exercise in democracy or a sham?

On August 4, Rwandans will head to the polls for the third election of its kind in more than 20 years to elect a new president...

Africa struggles with its wastes, experts discuss solutions

Heavy vehicles move towards the Korle Lagoon close to the Volta Lake in Accra. They have come to dump liquid waste into the lagoon which...

5 things that happen when you’re a black woman in Thailand

Written by a black girl for other black girls. So I've been living here for almost three months now - three sweaty months. Aside from coming...

Fighting Malaria: Extreme gardening could help

Gardening could be a powerful weapon against malaria, culling mosquito populations by cutting off their food supply, say researchers. A team tested their idea in...

Ghana’s J Initiative wants better protection for children online

A Ghanaian child protection group, J initiative is pushing for better safety measures for children and young people online. The group is not satisfied with...

National Service Personnel in Ghana to receive digital skills

National service persons in Ghana are to benefit from skill training to make them more useful during their postings. The National Service Scheme (NSS), which...

Opinion: Brexit – The Question for Intra-Africa Trade

Britain's exit from the EU has brought into question the benefits of intra-regional trade, with some commentators suggesting that it could sound a warning...

Fresh Ideas, Scaled-up Ambitions for Investment in Ghana and Beyond

Two years ago, world leaders convened in Addis Ababa for a remarkable first—the global community met to agree on ways to finance the ambitious Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with the objective of virtually eliminating extreme poverty. The development needs of today, and through the year 2030, are enormous. With that recognition, we are no longer talking about the billions of dollars needed to support our renewed development goals—we are talking about the trillions.

Article: My time with Turkish ambassador to Ghana

Ghana’s contingent at the 2013 FIFA Under 20 World Cup held in Turkey received heroic welcome on their arrival in the host country. Also,...

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