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Iran’s Strategy of Striking Gulf States Is Wrong, Solomon Owusu Says

Solomon Owusu, Director of Communications for the United Party, has criticised Iran’s handling of the escalating…

China passes ‘ethnic unity’ law forcing minorities to study Mandarin

China has passed a sweeping new law aimed at promoting “ethnic unity,” but critics warn it…

Ghana Health Ministry Suspends Nkanchina Nursing College Principal Over Alleged Admissions Breach

The Ministry of Health (Ghana) has suspended Fredrick Anaba, Principal of the College of Nursing, Nkanchina,…

5,000 Jobs, 500,000 Applicants: Prof Dzanku Highlights Ghana’s Youth Unemployment Crisis

Development economist Fred Dzanku has said the intense competition for security service jobs in Ghana reflects…

Chinese Backpackers Missing in Queensland Confirmed Dead in Floods

Australian police have recovered the bodies of two Chinese backpackers who went missing amid severe floodwaters…

‘The Situation Is Dire’: War on Iran Tightens India’s Cooking‑Gas Supplies, Restaurants Warn

The ripple effects of a war nearly 3,000km away are now being felt in India’s kitchens.…

High Oil Prices Could Boost West African Export Revenues but Hit Consumers, Says Argus Analyst

Rising global oil prices, driven by tensions in the Middle East, could increase revenues for West…

‘One Million Coders’ Initiative Criticised for Weak Employment Planning – Cudjoe

Policy analyst and founding president of IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe, has cautioned that Ghana risks lagging…

Oil Prices Above $100 Could Push Fuel Costs Higher in Ghana and West Africa

Rising crude oil prices above $100 per barrel could soon translate into higher fuel prices across…

Africa Policy Lens Questions Bank of Ghana Over Sale of Nearly 20 Tonnes of Gold Reserves

Policy think tank Africa Policy Lens is calling on the Bank of Ghana to explain the…