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South Africa Plans $54bn Infrastructure Boost

SOUTH Africa’s government has unveiled plans to inject $54bn into public infrastructure projects over the next three years. The investment, outlined in documents from the National Treasury, aims to modernise transport, energy, and water infrastructure to stimulate economic growth and…

Ghana Launches Project to Fight Human Trafficking

A NEW pilot project has been launched in Tamale, Northern Region, Ghana, to tackle human trafficking through education and community engagement. The initiative, spearheaded by The Hope Education Project (HEP), seeks to raise awareness among young people and parents, equipping them…

Nigeria Seeks Death Penalty For Fake Drug Trade

NIGERIA’S drug enforcement agency is calling for life imprisonment or the death penalty for those involved in the trade of counterfeit medicines and illegal pharmaceutical drugs, as the country undertakes its largest-ever crackdown on fake medications, Reuters reported on Wednesday. According to Mojisola Adeyeye, Director-General…

EFCC Does not Operate Tik-Tok Account

THE attention of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has been drawn to activities of some fraudsters who on Thursday, 27 February, 2025, organised a live session on a Tik-Tok platform using the Commission’s logo to generate traffic and defraud…

Ghanaians Warn of Perils of Irregular Migration

DESPITE the life-threatening risks, many young Africans, including Ghanaians, continue to embark on perilous journeys across the Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea in search of better opportunities in Europe. However, as RFI reports, deported migrants are now speaking out about the…

South Africa Court Rejects ‘white Genocide’ As False Claim

A SOUTH African court has dismissed allegations of a so-called ‘white genocide’ in the country, describing the claims as ‘clearly imagined and not real.’ The ruling undermines previous assertions made by figures such as former US President Donald Trump and billionaire entrepreneur…

Guinea-Bissau Faces Shutdown Over Election Dispute

GUINEA-BISSAU’S opposition has vowed to paralyse the country on Thursday in protest against President Umaro Sissoco Embalo’s disputed mandate, further inflaming political tensions in the coup-prone West African nation. According to Reuters, opposition leaders argue that Embalo’s five-year term ends on…