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Ghana’s debt rises to GHC105bn
Myjoyonline – Ghana’s total public debt stock reached GHC105.1 billion at the end of May 2016, representing 66.4 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as against GHC104.5 billion at the
Morocco wants to return to African Union
Deutche Welle – Moroccan king Mohammed VI has announced that the country was willing to reenter the AU, despite a decades-old diplomatic spat that caused the kingdom to leave. Morocco
Africa-wide passport launched amid skepticism at AU Summit
Deutsche Welle – African leaders have come together in Rwanda this week for their 27th summit. Proposals include a new Africa-wide passport but most Africans are skeptical. At their summit
Ghanaian Woman killed while driving to work at Worcester
A Ghanaian family is mourning after 48-year-old Joana Nyarko died in a car crash. Joana Nyarko was driving her Jaguar to the supermarket where she works as a baker when
84 killed by lorry at Bastille Day celebrations
BBC News – At least 84 people have died, including children, after a lorry slammed through a crowd celebrating Bastille Day in the southern French city of Nice. The driver
Zimbabwe pastor Evan Mawarire calls for more protests
A Zimbabwean pastor who was detained after organising a nationwide strike last week has called on people to keep protesting. Evan Mawarire told the BBC people should stay at home
Kenya policeman in shooting spree in Kapenguria
A disgruntled Kenyan policeman who shot dead six of his colleagues has been killed in a shootout after an eight-hour siege. He began his shooting spree at 05:20 local time
Chicago: Fast-growing Ghanaian Presbyterian Church in Chicago finds an answer to its space crunch.
Sankofaonline.com – Their vision is to be Christ-Centered Self Sustaining and Growing Church. No wonder a few years after merging the Bethel and the Trinity Presbyterian Churches, the membership has
United Nations: UN Aid Appeal for More Than $21B Going Unheeded
GENEVA—The United Nations says a record number of people caught in conflict and natural disasters are in need of humanitarian assistance. At the same time the world body warns the
Liberia: Michelle Obama Pushes for Girls’ Education in
VOA News – U.S. first lady Michelle Obama visited a leadership camp for girls Monday in Liberia, part of an effort to promote girls’ education in Africa. Obama met with