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Ghana to Revive Cocoa With Land Drive

GHANA’S government has unveiled plans to acquire 200,000 hectares of land by the end of the year to revive cocoa production, after output plunged to its lowest level in over two decades. The announcement was made on Friday by Finance Minister Cassiel…

World Bank Backs Malawi Mega Dam

THE World Bank has approved a $350 million grant for the Mpatamanga Hydropower Storage Project, a landmark initiative expected to double Malawi’s hydropower capacity and extend electricity access to over one million households. The financing was confirmed in a statement issued late…

Africa-First Energy Policies: Turning Vision Into Investment

  AFRICA is entering a pivotal phase in its energy transformation, characterized by a growing shift toward “Africa-first” energy policies. Despite contributing less than 4% to global emissions, Africa faces the world’s most severe energy access challenges – with approximately…

Olu Obafemi On Ayo Adebanjo The Colossus

  LAST Friday I dwelt on the departure of Chief Ayo Adebanjo, a stout man in all spheres, and the politically influential leader of Afenifere – who to all intents and purposes was recognised as our country’s de facto opposition…

NATO Facing Corruption Scandal

POLICE in NATO countries have conducted a series of arrests and searches across multiple nations as part of a corruption investigation involving current and former employees of the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA). These raids are ongoing and are…

Senate Sets up 20-member Committee on Security Summit

  THE Senate on Thursday constituted a 20-member committee, headed by the Senate Leader, Senate Opeyemi Bamidele The decision followed a resolution to organise a national summit on security to address the persistent security challenges in the country, Senator Yahaya…