In a distressing incident that underscores the ongoing security challenges in the Sahel region, suspected terrorists have targeted a Ghanaian driver at the Burkina Faso border, resulting in a tragic loss of life. The attackers also set fire to several trucks, highlighting the precarious situation faced by those involved in cross-border trade. The attack occurred at a border crossing point between Burkina Faso and Ghana, an area that has witnessed increased insecurity due to the presence of various extremist groups. The Ghanaian driver was reportedly transporting goods across the border when he was ambushed by armed assailants. The attackers opened…
Author: Ohene Anochie
Zimbabweans voted in closely-watched elections ina pivotal election as President Emmerson Mnangagwa, known colloquially as ‘the crocodile,’ seeks a second and final term in office. The election is seen as a critical moment in the nation’s political landscape, with citizens expressing their hopes for stability, progress, and meaningful reforms. President Mnangagwa, who assumed office after the ousting of long-time leader Robert Mugabe, has faced a mixed record during his first term. While he has initiated some economic and political reforms, concerns about human rights, corruption, and the overall state of the economy have persisted. The election holds particular significance as…
In a significant move aimed at addressing the long-standing passport application backlog and ensuring a streamlined process for Ghanaians, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hon. Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey has vowed and reaffirm her commitment to resolve the issues at the passport offices across the country. The announcement came as a relief to many citizens who have faced delays and frustrations in obtaining their passports. In a press release issued on Thursday, the Ministry also outlined the measures for emergency cases as they work around the clock to clear backlog as part of their exercise sanitize passport application system. We remain…
In a remarkable turn of events, wine from Brazil’s lesser-known Cerrado region is making waves in the global wine industry, capturing the attention of connoisseurs and enthusiasts alike. Long overshadowed by more established wine-producing regions, the Cerrado savannah is emerging as a promising player in the world of viticulture. Nestled within the heartland of Brazil, the Cerrado is characterized by its expansive grasslands and diverse ecosystem. While traditionally known for its agricultural and livestock activities, the region’s unique climate and soil composition have begun to attract winegrowers seeking new frontiers for grape cultivation. With its distinctive terroir and ideal conditions,…
South Africa is facing a severe socio-economic challenge as experts warn that the country’s record-high unemployment rate has the potential to ignite a social crisis if not urgently addressed. The rising unemployment figures, exacerbated by ongoing economic struggles and the impact of the global pandemic, have led to growing concerns over the stability and well-being of the nation. Recent data released by the South African government reveals that the unemployment rate has reached a staggering 34.8 percent, the highest level on record. This alarming statistic translates to millions of individuals without access to steady employment, leading to dire consequences for…
In a bid to prevent a potential armed intervention by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), northern Nigeria has initiated a series of diplomatic efforts and internal actions aimed at resolving the escalating tensions that have been simmering in the region. The move comes as ECOWAS expresses growing concerns over the security situation and stability in the area. Tensions have been mounting between northern Nigeria and its neighboring countries, particularly Niger, over issues ranging from border disputes to cross-border criminal activities. Fears of a military intervention were heightened after ECOWAS issued a stern warning, urging the parties involved…
In a poignant reminder of the ongoing challenges posed by irregular migration across the Mediterranean, hundreds of migrants have arrived on the shores of the Italian island of Lampedusa. The influx has strained local resources and ignited discussions surrounding immigration policies and humanitarian assistance. The migrants, hailing from various countries in Africa and the Middle East, arrived on the shores of Lampedusa over the past week, seeking refuge and a chance at a better life in Europe. Many of them embarked on treacherous journeys across the Mediterranean, often on overcrowded and unsafe vessels operated by human traffickers. Local authorities and…
Amid escalating militia clashes in Libya’s capital city of Tripoli, civilians find themselves trapped in their homes, caught in the crossfire of the violent confrontations. The clashes, which erupted on August 12, have led to a tense and dire situation for residents, with reports of casualties and destruction mounting as the fighting continues. The clashes involve rival militia groups vying for control and influence in the war-torn country. The streets of Tripoli have become a battleground, with sporadic gunfire, explosions, and heavy weaponry echoing through the neighborhoods. As a result, many civilians have been forced to take shelter in their…
In a swift diplomatic move, Niger’s military leadership has ordered the immediate recall of its envoy from Abidjan, Ivory Coast, in response to controversial remarks made by President Alassane Ouattara. The remarks, which have garnered significant attention on the international stage, have strained relations between the two West African nations. President Ouattara’s comments, made during a press conference on Sunday, have raised eyebrows and sparked a diplomatic row. The Ivory Coast leader criticized the recent military takeover in Niger, questioning the legitimacy of the new leadership and expressing concerns about the democratic process. Niger’s military officials, led by General Ibrahim…
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) Minority Caucus in Parliament has issued a stern ultimatum to the Governor of the Central Bank of Ghana, Dr. Ernest Addison, demanding his resignation within the next 21 days. The ultimatum was announced during a press briefing held on Tuesday, where the caucus accused the Governor of causing substantial financial losses amounting to $6.8 billion at the central bank. In a strongly-worded statement, Hon. Cassiel Ato Forson, the spokesperson for the NDC Minority Caucus, expressed their deep concern over the alleged financial mismanagement at the Central Bank of Ghana. He asserted that the $6.8 billion…