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The Greatest 100 Yards Race Ever Ran in Cape Coast, Ghana – Kofi Freeman
The greatest 100 Yards race ever ran in Cape Coast, Ghana was a 100-yard Inter-Co Race in 1969 at St…
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Ekuwah Mends Moses Supports YouTuber Ekow Simpson in Ghana
Cape Coast, Ghana, West Africa- July 20, 2022— Mr. Ekow Simpson, a Ghanaian Youtuber, with the aim of connecting Africans…
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Flowers for Ghanaian artist & film director Blitz the Ambassador – Anny Osabutey
Written by Anny Osabutey About 11 years ago, inside the popular food and beverage café-Smoothies on Osu Oxford Street, I…
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Ghanaian artist, Ibrahim Mahama transform planes into community learning space
Hundreds of meters above the village of Jenakpeng in northern Ghana, a small drone locked its sights on six airplanes…
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Ghana’s Ambassador to U.S. appeals to business leaders in Massachusetts
Ghana’s Ambassador to the United States, Her Excellency Alima Mahama, paid a working visit to Worcester, Massachusetts from Thursday, July…
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Report: African Countries Partly to Blame for Food Insecurity
Economic and trade experts are calling on African countries to increase trade with each other and revive their agriculture sectors…
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African Development Bank approves over $1 Billion for Emergency Food Production Plan
Press release The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group’s Board of Directors has approved 24, fast-track programs to help Africa mitigate…
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India-Namibia sign MoU to repopulate African Cheetahs in India
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on animal conservation and sustainable biodiversity utilisation has been signed by the governments of India…
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President Biden announces US-Africa summit for mid-December
President Joe Biden has announced that the United States will bring together leaders from across the African continent for a…
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Can Kiswahili unite Africans and fast-track decolonisation? – Tafi Mhaka
This is Africa and we are Africans. It is high time we started talking to each other using an African…
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