JOHN MAHAMA’S 2ND MONTH AS PRESIDENT SEES GHANA’S ECONOMY IMPROVE WITH LOWER INFLATION

JOHN MAHAMA’S 2ND MONTH AS PRESIDENT SEES GHANA’S ECONOMY IMPROVE WITH LOWER INFLATION

Faith Nyasuguta  Ghana’s economy is showing signs of recovery as inflation continues to decline for the second consecutive month under President John Mahama’s new administration. The latest data from Ghana’s statistical office indicates a steady easing of inflationary pressures, suggesting a positive economic trajectory. According to the Ghana Statistical Service, the country’s inflation rate dropped […]

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 ETHIOPIA NEARS 100% RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY GENERATION

ETHIOPIA NEARS 100% RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY GENERATION

Faith Nyasuguta  Ethiopia is on the verge of achieving nearly 100% renewable electricity generation, positioning itself as a leader in Africa’s clean energy transition. Minister of Planning and Development, Fitsum Assefa Adela, highlighted Ethiopia’s commitment to renewable energy, water conservation, and green infrastructure as key drivers of this progress. The country’s electricity supply is predominantly […]

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 ECOWAS MOVES FORWARD WITH ECO CURRENCY LAUNCH BY 2027

ECOWAS MOVES FORWARD WITH ECO CURRENCY LAUNCH BY 2027

Faith Nyasuguta  The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) remains committed to launching its long-anticipated regional currency, the Eco, by 2027. This initiative aims to enhance economic integration and facilitate trade across the region, despite facing political and financial challenges. Mohammed Manga, Director of Information and Public Relations at Nigeria’s Ministry of Finance, confirmed […]

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 U.S SHUTDOWN OF HIV/AIDS FUNDING ‘COULD LEAD TO 500,000 DEATHS IN SOUTH AFRICA’

U.S SHUTDOWN OF HIV/AIDS FUNDING ‘COULD LEAD TO 500,000 DEATHS IN SOUTH AFRICA’

Faith Nyasuguta  Organizations combating HIV/AIDS across Africa have received sweeping termination notices, following the US government’s decision to permanently cut funding for HIV projects. Experts warn the cuts will have catastrophic consequences, including a surge in HIV-related deaths, the closure of critical healthcare services, and widespread job losses. The funding shutdown could result in 500,000 […]

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