by Mya Trujillo On March 6, 1957, Ghana became the first sub-Saharan colony to gain independence from colonial rule, a
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As the U.S. Pulls Back, Africa Builds Its Own Health Security
by Stacy M. Brown Dr. Jean Kaseya remembers the moment a message alerted him to President Donald Trump’s plan to
Angolan Leaders Look Ahead to Future U.S. Partnerships During Biden’s Historic Visit
by Stacy M. Brown and Ashleigh Fields During his visit to Angola as part of the Lobito Trans-Africa Corridor Summit, President Joe Biden
Biden Announces $1 Billion in Humanitarian Aid and $600 Million for African Infrastructure Investments
by Stacy M. Brown During his visit to Angola, President Joe Biden announced more than $1 billion in humanitarian aid to
Gov. Abiodun Hail NSC Reports on Ogun Internally Generated Revenue
by Oswald T. Brown Ogun State Governor Prince Dapo Abiodun has hailed reports from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), which
Hundreds March Against Unlicensed Gold Mining Boom in Ghana
by Oswald T. Brown Hundreds of people marched through Ghana’s capital Accra on Friday in a peaceful protest against unlicensed gold
Why There is Such a Rush of African Satellite Launches
by Oswald T. Brown While many of the satellites equipped with solar panels and other gadgets that detached from their mothership
Uganda Invests $3 Billion in New Railway System for Efficient Transport
by Oswald T. Brown Transport is essential in global contexts, yet it often comes with high costs in many regions of
African Ancestry, Inc., Opens ‘Door of Return’ that Reconnects to Our African Roots
by Nichole Taylor African Ancestry, Inc. (AfricanAncestry.com), is a District-based, Black-owned company that pioneered genetic ancestry tracing for Black people everywhere
Catholic Group Provides Clean Water For Communities In Nigeria
By Ekpali Saint Water scarcity is a big problem in many communities around the world due to a combination of