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Ghana’s Accra zoo temporarily closed after Lion kills an intruder

A middle-aged man has been killed by a lion at a zoo in Ghana's capital Accra. The man is said to have broken into the...

Ghana: Journalist on trial over facebook publication

A Ghanaian journalist is on trial for allegedly publishing a false story on social media. The deputy station coordinator of local community radio station, Radio...

Ghana: Shortages loom as traders close shops to protest economic hardship

There could be shortages of some goods in Ghana in the coming weeks as traders close down shops. The distress action is an initiative of...

Nigeria’s quest to protect millions of kids against deadly diarrhoeal disease

In partnership with Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance (Gavi), WHO, UNICEF and other partners, the Federal Government of Nigeria – through the National Primary Health...

Ghana warns citizens against unlicensed loan firms

Ghana's central bank has cautioned the public against going to loans from unlicensed entities providing of loans to consumers. According to the bank of Ghana...

Emirates suspends flights to Nigeria

The Dubai-based Emirates airline has suspended flights services to Nigeria effective September 1, 2022. The airline said it has been unable to repatriate its money...

Nigeria: Police found 20 mummified bodies in suspected shrine

Police in Nigeria say they have discovered 20 mummified bodies at a suspected shrine near Benin city in Edo state. The bodies in a dried...

University of Ghana launches project to advance women in STEM

A project titled, “Transforming Institutions to Advance women leaders in Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM): Lessons from Ghana and Kenya” (SISTARS) has been...

Ghana summons nursing student who threatened to kill patients on TikTok

A nursing student in Ghana is being investigated for threatening to kill patients. In a viral video on social media platform TikTok, the student who...

Sierra Leone’s President says protests were to overthrow his government

Sierra Leone's president, Julius Maada Bio, on Friday said recent anti-government protests that turned deadly were meant to overthrow his government. He was addressing the...

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