Ukraine War: Zelensky Admits Slow Progress But Says Offensiv...
President Volodymyr Zelensky has acknowledged battlefield progress has been "slower than desired", weeks into Ukraine's military offensive to recapture areas occupied by Russia.
"Some people believe this is a Hollywood movie and expect results now. It's not," he told the BBC.
"What's ... Read More
Ghana And Zimbabwe sign cooperation Agreement To Strengthen ...
Ghana and Zimbabwe have recently signed a groundbreaking general cooperation agreement, marking a significant step towards establishing a formal framework for political and socio-economic relations between the two nations.
The agreement was signed yesterday in Accra in the presence of Zimbabwean ... Read More
President Goes To Spain, France And UK
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo Monday left Ghana on a six-day working visit to Spain, France and the United Kingdom.
The President is billed to participate in the Aqaba Process meeting on West Africa and the Sahel in Cordoba, Spain on ... Read More
ECOWAS Holds Annual Procurement Capacity Building Training W...
The ECOWAS Commission, as part of efforts to strengthen the capacity of procurement officials, has organized a three-day training in Lagos, Nigeria, which forms part of the Annual Procurement Capacity Building Training.
Professor Nazifi Abdullahi Darma, Commissioner for Internal Services of ... Read More
UN Chief Calls For Talks Amid ‘Catastrophic’ Situation I...
António Guterres – UN Secretary-General
The international community pledged $1.5 billion Monday toward tackling the massive humanitarian crisis in Sudan, as fighting between forces led by rival generals has only been punctuated by brief truces and no political solution appears close ... Read More
Nigeria’s Tinubu Removes Security Chiefs In Major Resh...
Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu made sweeping changes to the defense forces Monday, forcing out the security chiefs and the head of police less than a month after taking office.
Tinubu, who was sworn in May 29, has made security one of ... Read More
African Countries Told Not To Sacrifice indigeneity To Globa...
Prof Candice Moore
Prof Candice Moore of the University of Maryland (UMB) in the United States has made a compelling case for African universities to prioritise, protect and advance African indigeneity in global partnerships.
She said African institutions of higher learning must ... Read More
Ghana Peasant Farmers Demand Part Of IMF Money To Boost Agri...
The Peasant Farmers Association of Ghana (PFAG) is urging the government to dedicate part of the funds from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme to support agriculture sector activities.
They said prioritizing and supporting the sector with the needed funding would ... Read More
Ghana Honours International Donor Partners For Support In CO...
Ghana has honoured more than 20 international donor partners, including diplomatic missions and organisations for playing critical roles in the country’s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ghana recorded its first two cases of the deadly virus in March 12, 2020, compelling ... Read More
Malians Vote In Referendum Paving Way To Elections
Malians voted on Sunday in a referendum on changing the constitution that the ruling military junta and regional powers have said will pave the way to elections and a return to civilian rule.
The junta, which seized power in coups in ... Read More