Chinese companies are no longer riding into Africa on Beijing’s chequebook — they’re surviving, expanding, and reshaping the continent’s infrastructure markets on their own terms. And...
From Mogadishu’s labs to Banjul’s skeletal remains, African forensics see AI as the next battlefield weapon against crime — but global support will decide how fast...
Interpol arrests 260 suspects in romance and extortion scams across 14 African countries, exposing growing cybercrime networks targeting victims worldwide. Interpol announced Friday that a sweeping...
Many African nations still don’t fully know what minerals lie beneath their soil — a problem rooted in history and politics. While Rwanda has made deliberate...
With the Sahel in chaos, ISIS-backed factions push deeper into West Africa, aiming to create a new Islamic State across porous borders. As counterinsurgency fails in...
The once bountiful era of Western aid in Africa is receding, marking a significant shift in the continent’s development landscape. This decline is exemplified by the...
Sworn in for a third term, Mahama pledges to tackle corruption, unemployment, and Ghana’s worst economic crisis in decades. John Dramani Mahama was sworn in as...
Exploring the Factors Behind Ghana’s First Nuclear Power Plant Initiative Ghana is on the brink of a monumental decision: constructing its first nuclear power plant. With...
As temperatures soar and heatwaves grip Ghana, the nation finds itself at the forefront of a global climate conundrum. Yaw Agyeman Boafo, the programs coordinator and...
In a recent groundbreaking study, researchers delved into the deep and unsettling nexus between corruption and mental health among Ghanaian students. Corruption in Ghana manifests in...