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Togo refugees in Ghana return home

Officials in Ghana have said that Togolese nationals who fled their country following a crackdown on protesters demanding an end to the Gnassingbe dynasty have started returning home.

Gambia stops anti-government protests over water crisis

The government of The Gambia on Sunday stopped a planned protest by citizens against the country’s electricity and water crisis.

Togo: Gnassingbe blames opposition for violence

The President of Togo, Faure Gnassingbe has spoken about the ongoing opposition protests in his country demanding his exit from power and an end to the Gnassingbe dynasty.

Gambia’s female Vice President officially sworn-in

The Gambia officially has a vice president and the position has been occupied by Fatoumata Jallow-Tambajang who was appointed by President Adama Barrow months ago.

Nigeria releases exam questions Kaduna teachers failed

The governor of the Kaduna state in Nigeria on Thursday released samples of the exam questions thousands of basic school teachers failed this year.

Meet the two sisters producing Chocolate for Ghana

Ghana is a major producer of Cocoa but it is not a leader in adding value to its Cocoa to produce Chocolate. In Ghana’s splash residential area of East Legon, two sisters are working hard to change this narrative.

Sirleaf claims Liberia’s democracy is under threat

The president of Liberia, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has said that her country’s democracy is under threat. It follows the decision by the country’s Supreme Court to halt the run-off presidential poll.

Journalists in Guinea demonstrate against intimidation

Journalists in Guinea have staged a street protest in the capital Conakry on Tuesday agitating against what they described as intimidation and bullying by state officials.

Togo’s government to hold talks with protesters

The government of Togo has announced plans to hold talks with opposition protesters demanding an end to the Gnassingbe dynasty which has lasted for 50 years.

Ghana becoming a hub for used cars

Some players in Ghana’s automobile space are pushing for stricter regulation on the importation of used cars into the West African country to check the risk it poses to its economy.

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