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Sports betting and gambling banned in Ghanaian university

Authorities at a public University in Ghana, the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, (KNUST) have placed a ban on sports betting and...

Ghana’s Malaria vaccination programme faces boycott calls

Ghana on May 1, 2019 became the second country in the world after Malawi to introduce the only Malaria tested vaccine. As global health initiatives,...

Rwanda buries remains of over 80,000 genocide victims

On the 25th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide in which over 800,000 people mostly Tutsis were murdered, the country on Saturday buried remains of...

Listening to quality music is better than sex

There are many theories for making a person happy in life. That includes being wealthy and not lacking many things. But recent research by Gallup...

Cyclone Idai: Affected nations to get aid worth $700 million

The World Bank on Friday announced that it was scaling up support fund for countries hit by recent cyclone Idai to $700 million. The World...

[Photos]: The destruction caused by Cyclone Kenneth

There are growing fears heavy rains and floods associated with Cyclone Kenneth could cause more deaths and destruction. Over thirty people have so far been...

U.N provides $13mln grant for Cyclone Kenneth victims

The United Nations on Sunday announced that it will be providing a grant of $13 million to Mozambique and Comoros after Cyclone Kenneth battered...

Survey: Africans willing to trade their freedom for security

A new survey by Pan-African research group Afrobarometer revealed that most Africans are willing to let go their personal liberties because of security. According to...

[Photos]: Ghana’s eco-friendly market where plastics are banned

African communities are replete with trading centres or markets. In fact they are the backbone of many economies on the continent where trading in...

Mozambique: Cyclone victims forced to trade sex for aid

Aid workers in Mozambique are forcing cyclone victims to trade sex for aid, according to Human Rights Watch. The group claimed local officials in areas...

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