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South Africa Acknowledges Ghana’s Proposal for African Union Deliberation on Xenophobia
By: Isaac Kwabena Boadu Date:8th May, 2026 The Government of the Republic of South Africa has formally taken note of the Republic of Ghana’s request […]
Ghana Refers Xenophobic Incidents in South Africa to the African Union
By: Isaac Kwabena Boadu Date: 8th May, 2026 Ghana has formally submitted a complaint to the African Union regarding recent xenophobic acts in South Africa […]
Israel Strikes At Lebanon
By: Isaac Kwabena Boadu Date:6th May, 2026 On Wednesday, May 6th, 2026, Israeli airstrikes and drone attacks struck multiple locations across southern and eastern Lebanon, […]
The Transition Post Ven Der Merwe’s SAP in South Africa
By: Isaac Kwabena Boadu Date: 4th May, 2026 South Africa saw a significant transition after Johan Merwe’s tenure which has reflected in the sustained democratic […]
Sebastian Sawe Makes History
By: Isaac Kwabena Boadu Date: 30th April, 2026 Kenyan marathon runner Sabastian Sawe made history on April 26, 2026, by becoming the first person to […]
Congress Of The People
By: Isaac Kwabena Boadu Date: 29th April, 2026 In a relentless act of defiance against apartheid, an estimated 3,000 delegates from across South Africa convened […]
Uganda Proposes to Levy 30% Tax on Second-Hand Clothing
By: Isaac Kwabena Boadu Date: 28th April, 2026 The Ugandan government has introduced the External Trade (Amendment) Bill, 2026, proposing a 30% environmental levy on […]
How Mandela Built a Multi-Party Government — And Why Today’s Racism Is Not a Bolt from the Blue
By: Isaac Kwabena Boadu Date: 24th April, 2026 When Nelson Mandela took office on 10 May 1994, South Africa did not only get its first […]
28th March 94 Shell Killings in Johannesburg
By: Isaac Kwabena Boadu Date: 24th April, 2026 On 28th March 1994, less than a month before South Africa’s first democratic elections, the African National […]
Marriage Is Not An Occult (Women’s Edition) By Abigail Mavis Xatse
By: Abigail Mavis Xatse Date: 21st April, 2026 My dear ladies and women, Gone were the days where women have their own trade and businesses, […]