After almost three years of a break in the Japan -Ghana Yosakoi Festival, the colourful week long event was held successful in Accra over weekend.
The 19th Edition of the Ghana Japan Festival ended at the Ghana Police Headquarters Social...
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo yesterday chaired a high-level conference in Accra to deliberate on the growing threat of terrorism and violent extremism in the West African sub-region.
The conference, attended by security experts and international partners, was the maiden...
A humanitarian worker for the French NGO Solidarités International was killed in an ambush by an armed group in northern Mozambique, which has been plagued by jihadist violence for more than five years, the organization said Tuesday.
Solidarités International "is...
On this episode of Inspire Africa, Jerry Fisayo-Bambi returns with the following stories.
Angola:
The remarkable story of the meteoric rise of Angola's best Golfer Victor Marcal who’s gaining international recognition.
South Africa:
Also, that of Mothupi Kgopa the math teacher who launched a...
At least 37 people were killed Tuesday in a multi-bus crash in northeastern Nigeria, authorities said.
The accident occurred near the city of Maiduguri when two commercial buses collided head-on and burst into flames.
A third bus then crashed into them,...
Two people died from lightning strikes on Monday in a displaced persons camp in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
More than 260,000 people have been forced to flee their homes due to recent fighting between government forces and M23...
Fans gathered in Tunis Tuesday (Nov to watch the national football team kick off their World Cup tournament. The Carthage Eagles will face Australia Saturday (Nov 26).
Tunisia held European Championship semifinalist Denmark to a 0-0 draw.
Football lovers were over the...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Tuesday (Nov 22) addressed serving British lawmakers.
He urged rich nations to fund climate action in poorer countries during an address to United Kingdom's parliament.
Ramaphosa said there was "a responsibility of the more industrialised...
Thousands of South African government workers took part in nationwide demonstrations on Tuesday (Nov 22) to demand a 10% increase in their salaries.
Negotiations between public sector unions and the government are deadlocked. The government is resolved to unilaterally implement...
Britain’s King Charles III on Tuesday welcomed South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to London for the first state visit of his reign.
After the two men inspected the guard of honour together, they travelled to Buckingham Palace in a carriage...