By Ebi Kesiena Pressure is mounting on the Ghanaian government to stop looking abroad for financial solutions, and instead harness the country’s own resources to fuel economic growth. Senior Partner of AB & David, Dr David...
By Ebi Kesiena Digital transit firm Bolt has introduced the #BoltRoadToEqual initiative to support women-owned businesses in South Africa. Throughout August, Bolt will provide 10,000 free rides to the value of R50 to women-owned establishments across...
By Lucy Adautin Hospital services across several Indian cities were severely disrupted on Tuesday as a doctors' protest, sparked by the alleged rape and murder of a 31-year-old doctor in Kolkata, spread nationwide, according to authorities...
By Elie Mutangana, Kigali Rwanda Governance Board (RGB) has so far shut down over 8,000 churches and prayer houses, accusing them of not meeting the ‘place of worship’ standards. The regulating body on July 29, in...
By Lucy Adautin The United Kingdom has seen a significant 40% decline in visa applications following the implementation of stricter immigration policies in December 2023, aimed at limiting the number of dependants international students can bring...
By Ebi Kesiena Three pastors have been sentenced to five days in prison by an Accra High Court for contempt in a leadership dispute within the Holy Apostolic Reformed Church (HARC). The convicted pastors, Bishop Abraham...
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