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Ghana’s 24-Hour Economy: Vision, Reality, and the Work Ahead

Ghana’s 24-Hour Economy: Vision, Reality, and the Work Ahead


Ghana’s proposal to transition into a 24-hour economy has sparked widespread discussion and excitement. The idea suggests a nation where businesses, services, and industries operate around the clock, maximising productivity and expanding economic opportunities. On the surface, it sounds bold and forward-thinking — a signal that Ghana is ready to compete in an increasingly nonstop global economy.

WHY AFRICANS SHOULD RETHINK TIKTOK

DIGITAL SLAVERY OR DIGITAL OPPORTUNITY?


WHY AFRICANS SHOULD RETHINK TIKTOK

THE EXPLOITATION OF AFRICAN CREATIVITY

For years, the streets of Accra, Kumasi, and Lagos have become the unofficial film sets for the next viral TikTok sensation. From high-energy dance challenges to sharp-witted comedy skits, West African creators are the undisputed engine of global digital culture. But behind the millions of “likes” and “shares” lies a harsh, invisible reality:

Ashlee: Staying Grounded While Her Voice Travels the World

Ashlee: Staying Grounded While Her Voice Travels the World

Ashlee’s journey in music is not driven by the pursuit of fame, but by purpose, identity, and inner peace. Her story is one of balance — between ambition and gratitude, global success and cultural grounding — shaped by family, faith, and a deep connection to her roots.

New Music: Gyakie Releases “Party Galore” Featuring Kojey Radical — A Must-Watch Collaboration

Gyakie Drops Powerful New Music Video Featuring Kojey Radical — Watch

Ghanaian music sensation Gyakie has done it again. Today, she has released her highly anticipated new single “Party Galore,” featuring UK-based Ghanaian artist Kojey Radical, and fans are already buzzing across social media and streaming platforms. This release marks another milestone in Gyakie’s rapidly rising career and promises to be one of the standout hits of the year.

Three Brothers, One Rhythm

Three Brothers, One Rhythm:

Okyeame Kwame, Kunta Kinte Bradez & Flowking Stone — A Family Legacy in Music

From Ghana’s vibrant music scene to stages across Africa and the UK, three brothers — Okyeame Kwame, Kunta Kinte Bradez, and Flowking Stone — represent a rare blend of heritage, evolution, and artistic independence. Their journeys span generations of sound, proving that music runs deep in the family bloodline.

Uncertainty Grows for Somalis in the United States as Immigration Protections Are Rolled back

Uncertainty Grows for Somalis in the United States as Immigration Protections Are Rolled back

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Thousands of Somali families living in the United States are facing renewed uncertainty following recent U.S. government decisions affecting immigration protections and visa processing. While no single law has been passed that explicitly targets Somalis, a series of policy changes and executive actions are already having serious consequences for Somali communities both inside and outside the country.

Stunna Dior: The Northern Ghanaian Princess Redefining Global Hip-Hop

Stunna Dior: From Tamale Royalty to Global Rap Powerhouse


In a global music era where identity matters more than ever, Stunna Dior stands out as more than just a rapper — she is a brand, a movement, and a cultural bridge between Northern Ghana and the world.

Proudly rooted in Tamale, Stunna Dior carries her heritage with confidence, elegance, and authority. Known widely as the “North Ghanaian Princess,” she represents a new generation of artists who don’t dilute their origins to succeed — they elevate them.

Venezuela, Power, and International Law: Why Many Nations Are Watching Closely

Venezuela, Power, and International Law: Why Many Nations Are Watching Closely

By Brundai cue — VoiceOfAfricaOnline.co.uk

Across global media, Venezuela has once again become a focal point of intense debate. For years, allegations of corruption, drug trafficking, and economic mismanagement have surrounded the Venezuelan state under President Nicolás Maduro. At the same time, the country’s humanitarian crisis has pushed millions of Venezuelans to migrate across Latin America, Europe, and beyond, creating one of the largest displacement crises in modern history.

🔥 AFRO FEST SA 2026: A Powerful Celebration of African Music, Culture & Brotherhood 🔥

AFRO FEST SA 2026

A Powerful Celebration of African Music, Culture & Brotherhood 

Warrenton, Northern Cape | South Africa 🇿🇦

The African music scene is set to explode in the Northern Cape as AFRO FEST SA 2026 officially lands in Warrenton on 4 January 2026. This highly anticipated cultural festival brings together music, sport, lifestyle, and unity, creating an unforgettable experience rooted in African identity and togetherness 🌍✨

The ‘Flood of 2025’: A Prophecy That Fizzled

The ‘Flood of 2025’: A Prophecy That Fizzled

By Brundai cue
VoiceofAfricaOnline.co.uk

In the build-up to 2025, I watched with growing concern as social media, religious platforms, and online discussions became flooded with alarming claims about a so-called “Flood of 2025.” According to these predictions, devastating floods were meant to strike nations, wipe out cities, and serve as divine judgement on humanity.

Ghana’s GoldBod Faces Questions Over Reported $214 Million Loss

Ghana’s GoldBod Faces Questions Over Reported $214 Million Loss

Ghana’s gold sector has come under intense public attention following reports that the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) recorded an estimated $214 million loss under the country’s gold-for-reserves programme.

Ghana Moves Toward Major Constitutional Reforms: What You Need to Know

Ghana Moves Toward Major Constitutional Reforms: What You Need to Know

Ghana is once again at a critical point in its democratic journey as the government pushes forward with proposals to amend the 1992 Constitution. A long-anticipated review process has brought fresh ideas, widespread public engagement and spirited debate about how the country should be governed in the future.

U.S. Airstrikes in Nigeria: Public Opinion at Home and in the Diaspora

U.S. Airstrikes in Nigeria: Public Opinion at Home and in the Diaspora

The recent U.S. airstrikes carried out inside Nigeria have triggered widespread debate across the country and among Nigerians living abroad. While the strikes were framed by the United States as a counter-terrorism operation targeting extremist groups, public reaction shows that Nigerian opinion is far from unified.