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Asantehene to launch Dr Thomas Mensah’s book, ‘The Right Stuff Comes in Black Too’ at Manhyia Palace
“The Right Stuff Comes in Black Too,” the new African Edition book authored by Dr Thomas Owusu Mensah, the Founder…
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Jollof Wars: West African Countries score wins at 2019 Jollof Festival in US
This is my third coverage of the annual Jollof Festival in Washington, District of Columbia (DC), this year like all…
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Sankofa Radio in the US wins 2019 best online radio award
Sankofa Radio, a Ghanaian-oriented radio station in the United States of America (USA) has been adjudged best online radio at…
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A “Go Back to Africa” media campaign uses AI to boost African American tourism
“Go Back to Africa”, a racist put down long used against African-Americans, Africans, and other black people in North America and Europe…
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Documentary Photography: A Great Asset To Reshape Global Political Terrain
“Documentary photographers are visual security watchmen because they never fail to deliver by capturing every single detail available to them…
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Caak-A Consultancy CEO Cynthia Awumee becomes the change she seeks
With a radiant smile and a confident look, she peers from behind her eyeglasses and folds her arms in front…
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South African Airways To Introduce New Airbus A350-390 On New York – JFK To Jo’Burg Route
South African Airways (SAA), a Skytrax 4-Star rated carrier, will introduce the most technologically-advanced aircraft available for ultra-long-haul flying with…
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Peter Akwaboah of GUBA Awards USA board now Face List Awards honoree
Peter Akwaboah, Managing Director at Morgan Stanley and also a GUBA Awards USA Awards board member will this year receive…
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Ghana’s cocoa could be saved from extinction by gene editing — scientists
A new study warns that climate change could drive Ghana’s cocoa (cacao) industry to extinction — a fate that scientists…
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Power shift in the Horn of Africa is eroding Kenya’s influence
At the dawn of this century, the then editor of the Foreign Affairs Journal, James Fulton Hoge Jr., rightly observed that the…
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