Frontex reports a 38% decrease in irregular border crossings into the EU in 2024, highlighting cooperation against smugglers and evolving migration challenges.
Hundreds of Londoners joined the quirky No Trousers Tube Ride, bringing smiles to the Underground as they braved the chilly January air in their underwear.
Smivic Communications Limited has officially announced the opening of nominations for the highly anticipated Ghana Youth Leaders Awards 2025, a prestigious platform that celebrates and honors the exceptional contributions of
As the city of Accra continues to navigate the complexities of urban development, Michael Kpakpo Allotey, a seasoned expert and aspiring Accra Mayor, has unveiled a comprehensive development plan designed
Ghana’s Court of Appeal to rule on January 30 if journalist Anas must reveal his identity in Kwesi Nyantakyi’s corruption trial tied to the #Number12 exposé
Shatta Wale appeals to President Mahama to reform Ghana’s entertainment sector, advocating for professionalism in radio, TV, and music industry systems.
Energy Minister-designate John Jinapor proposes selling prepaid meters to address faulty meter issues and improve accessibility across Ghana.
Burkina Faso's President Ibrahim Traoré bans colonial-style wigs for judges, promoting cultural heritage and decolonisation in the legal system.
Mali's military government seizes three tons of gold from Barrick in a $180M revenue dispute. Arrest warrants and corporate pressure escalate tensions.
Sierra Leone declares a state of emergency after two mpox cases in four days. Patients in Freetown receiving treatment. Authorities intensify response efforts.