Teachers protest schoolchildren kidnappings in Nigeria
Teachers Protest Rising Schoolchildren Kidnappings in Nigeria


Ghana’s Emergency Evacuation: The Human Cost of Rising Xenophobia in South Africa The “Rainbow Nation” is once again under fire as a fresh wave of xenophobic violence sweeps through the streets of South Africa. For
A Wound in Christian Memory: Pope Leo XIV Issues Historic Apology for Vatican’s Role in Legitimizing Slavery In a monumental turning point for the Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIV has issued an unprecedented, historic apology
Deepening Divide: Ghana’s Parliament Revives Sweeping Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill ACCRA, Ghana — In a move that has reignited a fierce national and international debate over human rights, sovereignty, and cultural values, Ghana’s parliament has officially reintroduced


According to available information, technical issues involving damaged or failed power components—commonly referred to as power banks or related system units—are currently being repaired. Authorities and engineers involved in the process have indicated that these faults contributed to the recent instability in electricity distribution across several areas.



In recent years, a noticeable shift has been taking place as members of the African diaspora increasingly choose Ghana not just as a travel destination, but as a place to live, build, and reconnect. What once felt like a symbolic idea of “returning home” is now becoming a real and growing movement, with more people making long-term commitments to life in Ghana.


WHY ST. GEORGE’S DAY BELONGS TO ALL OF US: A Perspective from Voice of Africa
By Voice of Africa Online
Today, April 23rd, the red and white flags are flying for St. George’s Day. For some, this day might feel like a tradition that belongs to someone else. But at Voice of Africa, we believe that if you look closer at the story of St. George, you’ll find a hero who actually represents the very diversity that makes modern Britain great.
By Brundai Cue (Voice of Africa Online UK)

In our world, the name isn’t just a label; it’s a challenge: Can U Entertain? (C.U.E.). As a musician and producer, I’ve spent my life answering that question through sound. My brother, Ko-Jo Cue, has spent his answering it through the most powerful storytelling in African hip-hop.
The African music scene is currently experiencing a global renaissance, but few artists manage to balance modern appeal with deep-rooted tradition as seamlessly as Enam. I recently had the opportunity to sit down with her to discuss the soul and story behind her latest music.


