Child Online Africa (COA), in partnership with the African Telecommunication Union (ATU), announces the launch of the Africa Week for Action for Child Online...
The Gambian government is investigating the sale of assets seized from former President Yahya Jammeh, following widespread public concern.
Some of the assets, including livestock...
Ghana’s Existential CrisisÂ
Ghana stands at a dangerous crossroads. Once lush forests, thriving cocoa farms and rivers brimming with life are now on the brink...
Global executions have now hit their highest figure since 2015 with over 1,500 people executed across 15 countries in 2024, according to Amnesty International.
In its...
Children as young as one-year-old have been raped in conflict-ravaged Sudan since the beginning of 2024.
The United Nations Children’s Agency (UNICEF) has disclosed that...
By: Olatunji Olaigbe and Ibrahim Khalilulahi Usman
It is midday in Barekese, a farming community in Ghana’s Ashanti Region, about 300km from the capital, Accra.
As...
The Armah Institute of Emotional Justice has launched ‘The Story of Your Name’ project seeking to tell the story behind names.
“What is the story...
Historically land and property ownership in Tanzania have been limited to Tanzanian citizens only (although certain exceptions exist for foreign companies to hold land/...
A new report by the pan-african research and survey group, Afrobarometer has revealed that poor political performance by African leaders is posing threat to...