Ghana: New oil refinery in Tema to open in August
A new oil refinery facility worth US$1.98 billion is set to begin operations in Tema, Ghana by the end of August this year.
A new oil refinery facility worth US$1.98 billion is set to begin operations in Tema, Ghana by the end of August this year.
Former Manchester City defender Benjamin Mendy has been found not guilty at a retrial of raping a woman and attempting
In a heartfelt expression of gratitude during his visit to the Awujale of Ijebuland, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu shared his unwavering optimism that divine intervention would guide his efforts to restore Nigeria.
Henley Passport Power score report by Henley & Partners has published a list of the top ten African countries with the most powerful passports in Africa. Nigeria missed out on the list as South Africa, Mauritius, and Seychelles all made the list.
Caritas Freetown, in collaboration with the generous assistance of German Doctors, has successfully extended a helping hand to 100 families affected by a devastating fire incident earlier this year.
Dr. Jermaine Thomas, a licensed clinical psychologist, has developed an innovative self-help journaling app called MindScribber™️ to address growing demand for mental health suppport, and assist individuals in processing trauma and stress, while also offering an array of wellness tools to empower users on their mental wellness journey.
South African Johann Rupert surpasses Nigerian Aliko Dangote as Africa’s wealthiest person, with a net worth of $12 billion. Dangote’s net worth declined due to operational charges in Nigeria’s foreign exchange market, causing the Naira to weaken against the US dollar.
South Africa tops the list of the top 10 African countries with the highest number of millionaires in 2023, according to Henley & Partners.
President Ramaphosa said to Putin, “This war must be settled… through negotiations and through diplomatic means.” He further highlighted that the war’s negative impact extended beyond Ukraine and affected the African continent and numerous other countries worldwide.
Seven African leaders, including the presidents of the Comoros, Senegal, South Africa and Zambia, as well as Egypt’s prime minister and top envoys from the Republic of Congo and Uganda – travelled to St. Petersburg to meet with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin.