Ghana: Mahama to expunge, restore and promote DropThatChamber soldier – Stephen Atubiga vows
Lance Corporal Isaac Lincoln Wassa of Recce Squadom in Sunyani, the soldier who made the headlines after he joined the fray of verbal attacks on the proposed chamber project for…
Confusion rocks Ghana Airports Company over diversion of huge contract
There is currently tension at the Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL) following a decision by management to divert an already awarded contract to another company which involves implementation of disinfection…
Nigeria: President Buhari approves waiver of import duties for medical equipment
President Buhari has approved a blanket waiver of import duties for medical equipment and supplies. This comes as the country continues its battle against the ravaging Coronavirus. Tolu Ogunlesi, Special…
Survivors of Nigeria’s ‘baby factories’ share their stories
As 16-year-old Miriam* stepped out of her tent to fetch water near the Madinatu Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp in Nigeria's northeastern Borno state in January last year, a middle-aged…
COVID-19 changed everything’: Ramadan for IDPs in Burkina Faso
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso - At tonight's iftar, the meal with which Muslims break their fast at sunset during Ramadan, Karim Bamago will have nothing to eat. Instead, he will only drink…
If you wear a pant throughout the day, you’ve got serious problems” – Lady advises other ladies to change their panties 2-3 times daily.
A Nigerian Twitter User has taken to her account to advise you all ladies who wear a single underwear throughout the whole day. She goes by the name Sylvia, and…
Nigeria reports record infections hours after lockdown was eased
Nigeria has recorded its highest single-day infection rate of COVID-19, the day Africa's biggest economy began a six-week phase-out period of the emergency lockdown measures. A total of 245 new…
Kenya calls for probe into Somalia humanitarian plane crash
Kenya's foreign ministry has called for a swift investigation after a humanitarian plane helping the fight against the coronavirus crashed in Somalia in "unclear" circumstances, killing all six people on board. The…
Nigerian video vixen and dancer, Kodak dies after allegedly being electrocuted while charging her phone
Popular Nigerian dancer and video vixen, Kodak has been confirmed dead in the late hours of Wednesday April 29. According to reports, Kodak was electrocuted while charging her phone at…
Malawi launches cash aid for poor amid COVID-19 pandemic
Malawi will launch an emergency cash transfer programme for about one million people and small businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Eligible households will receive a 35,000 Malawi kwacha ($40)…