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Nigeria launches eNaira, Africa’s first digital currency

Nigeria has launched Africa's first digital currency called the eNaira. This will be the country's new digital version of its currency. The country's President Muhammadu...

The agonies of Ghanaian twins born with two sex organs

There is confusion over the gender of some twins born with both the female and male reproductive organs in Ghana. The twins have been using...

Youth Connekt Africa Summit ends amid calls for youth-led solutions

Young Africans have called for more freedom and opportunities to propel the socio-economic growth of the continent as thousands of them took part in...

Ghana’s president calls for tolerance over anti-LGBTQ+ bill debate

Ghana's President Nana Akufo-Addo has said that he expects tolerance from citizens as the country's parliament prepares to debate an anti-LGBTQ+ bill. The bill which...

Law students in Ghana demonstrate over mass failure

Hundreds of law students in Ghana on Wednesday hit the streets of the capital Accra to protest the mass failure in entrance exams into the...

Jammeh’s party defies him, maintains alliance with Barrow’s party

The party of former Gambian President Yahya Jammeh has defied his opposition to an alliance entered into with current President Adama Barrow. President Barrow formed...

Ghana’s Shatta Wale arrested over fake gun attack claim

Police in Ghana have arrested celebrated dancehall musician Shatta Wale and one of his personal assistant over a fake shooting claim. The Police announced the...

Ghana’s MPs threaten to retaliate visa denial over anti-LGBTQ+ bill

Some Ghanaian lawmakers are livid about their alleged visa denial by some embassies in the country over an anti-LGBTQI bill which seeks to curtain...

Ghana: Use of presidential villa for marriage ceremony sparks debate

Some Ghanaians have taken to social media to criticize the use of the presidential villa to host the marriage ceremony of a daughter of...

Liberia: EU envoy apologizes for ‘dirty Monrovia’ comments

The head of the European Union in Liberia has apologized for describing Liberia's capital Monrovia as a "disgusting" and "dirty" city. It follows a backlash from...

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