Why some Africans are happy about Trump’s ‘shithole’ comment
When U.S. President Donald Trump’s disparaging comment referring to African countries, Haiti and El Salvador as “shithole countries” hit the internet, the world deemed it as racist and several African...
View ArticleIt’s about time Africa turns around its fortunes by improving healthcare...
Sierra Leone and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), were listed as the least performing countries in a health capacity index released by Brookings Institute last year. The report analyzed health...
View ArticleAfrica projected to have brighter economic growth in 2018
Sub-Saharan Africa’s economic projections for 2018 look brighter with growth levels pegged at 3.2 percent for 2018 up from 2.4 percent recorded for 2017. The World Bank’s Global Economic Prospects...
View Article16-year-old Ghanaian is cashing in big on bitcoin as Africa’s youngest...
While most people in Africa are struggling to understand the fundamentals of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology, Elisha Owusu Akyaw, a 16-year-old Senior High School student is already cashing in...
View ArticleWhy more people are visiting Africa despite its negative perception
Africa continues to be a preferred destination for tourists and the latest UNWTO World Tourism Barometer report throws more light on Africa’s increased international tourist visits for the year 2017....
View ArticleThe good, the bad and the ugly statues of famous people in Africa
Statues and sculptures have been erected all over the world to either honour individuals or make an artistic statement to the public. In every country, you can find statues and sculptures in public...
View ArticleThese African footballers are investing heavily in education back home
African footballers in the diaspora often engage in developmental initiatives in their home countries as a way of giving back to society. This could range from improving the health care system,...
View ArticleMeet Ghana’s first visually impaired man to paraglide
I got to the Accra National Rehabilitation Centre at a quarter past 11 am obviously an hour behind an interview scheduled for 10: 15. I headed straight to the Ghana Blind Union (GBU), structure to meet...
View Article5 African women breaking stereotypes in STEM careers
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) have been described as one of the most empowering and creative fields that one could invest a career in and it is in line with this that some African...
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