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Hospitals in Africa detaining patients unable to settle bills

A number of major hospitals across the world are reportedly detaining patients who are unable to settle their medical bills. These hospitals many in Africa...

Liberians unhappy with President Weah’s economic performance

Majority of Liberians have approved President George Weah’s performance since he assumed office in January 2018. They, however, rated the government poorly on economic management,...

Ebola outbreak cost West African economies $53 billion

A new study in the Journal of Infectious Diseases has pegged the economic impact of the Ebola outbreak on three West African countries at...

Top Ghanaian pastor’s cure for depression sparks anger

A popular Ghanaian preacher, Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has sparked outrage among social media users over his cure for depression. The pastor who is also a...

Nigeria sets campaign spending limits for 2019 elections

Nigeria’s parliament has passed a law setting campaign spending limits for next year’s elections. The new law now allows for Presidential candidates to spend not more...

Hundreds of women and girls abducted in South Sudan

The United Nations says government troops and rebel forces in South Sudan have abducted hundreds of women and girls. The abductions took place this year...

Access to the internet becoming expensive for billions globally

A new report by the Alliance for Affordable internet says over two billion people live in countries without affordable internet. That means getting connected to...

Inmates in Madagascar dying from poor prison conditions

Rights group, Amnesty International on Tuesday said prison conditions in Madagascar are in terrible state with many inmates dying as a result. The group in...

Ghana unveils data centre to monitor operations of Telcos

Ghana on Monday unveiled a new data centre with a system supposed to monitor the operations of telecommunication companies operating in the country. The newly...

Ghanaian University shutdown after students’ violent protest

The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Ghana’s second largest city, Kumasi has been shut down indefinitely. It followed a violent protest...

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