Top Cops Storm Manhean, Promise Action on Crime Spree

  A high-powered delegation of top police and electricity utility officials has vowed to take urgent action to curb the rising incidents of electricity meter thefts and shop break-ins in Manhean and surrounding communities in the Ga West Municipal Assembly, Greater Accra. The assurance was given by the Amasaman Divisional Police Commander, Chief Superintendent Peter … Read more

World Bank Group and the Global Fund Join Forces to Strengthen Health Systems and Expand Sustainable Health Financing

The World Bank Group and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to help developing countries build stronger, more resilient health systems and secure sustainable financing for primary health care and the fight against HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria. Working together, the two organizations plan to mobilize … Read more

Emerging Frontiers of Mathematics Modeling and AI Integration in Digital Transformation

  In the global conversation about modern modeling, digital transformation, and artificial intelligence, many names have become synonymous with groundbreaking advancement. Cynthia Rudin’s research on interpretable machine learning, Judea Pearl’s foundational work on causal inference, and Erik Brynjolfsson’s economic analyses on AI-driven productivity frame much of the academic landscape. Yet, within this expanding frontier, a … Read more

Electroland Ghana, Adiza Ibrahim honoured at 2025 Women’s Choice Awards Africa

  Electroland Ghana Limited and its Head of Marketing and Media Relations, Adiza Ibrahim, have been honoured at the 2025 edition of the Women’s Choice Awards Africa, held at the Labadi Beach Hotel on Saturday, November 29, 2025. The prestigious awards ceremony, organised by Global Ovations, celebrated women and organisations demonstrating exceptional leadership, innovation, and … Read more

Saudi Arabia Launched Milaf Cola, the world’s first soft drink made from dates

  Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) launched Milaf Cola as the world’s first date-based soft drink, aiming to offer a healthier, sugar-free alternative to traditional sodas like Pepsi and Coca-Cola. According to News9Live, the drink is made from locally sourced dates, contains no added sugar, and was unveiled at the Riyadh Date Festival by … Read more

South Africa has launched a second coronavirus vaccine trial

 The vaccine from US-based biotechnology company Novavax is being trialled in a study by the University of Witwatersrand. Professor of Vaccinology Shabir Madhi said the trial would involve 2,900 participants and would help determine whether the medications being tested elsewhere work in an African context.Current studies show that the Novavax vaccine, when administered on non-human … Read more

Namibia warns against elephant dung cure for coronavirus

 The Namibian government is warning its citizens not to trust claims on social media that elephant dung can cure COVID-19, as coronavirus infections rise more rapidly. Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism spokesman, Romeo Muyunda, told Reuters the government had observed that elephant dung was increasingly being touted as a COVID-19 cure.“We have seen on social media people … Read more

Report on 36th coronavirus death released

The 93-year-old man had hypertension  and prostate cancer Details of Ghana’s 36th coronavirus fatality has been provided by the Ghana Health Service. The victim, a 93-year-old man had a history of hypertension and an underlying condition of prostate cancer. According to the report, he was admitted in a hospital in the Greater Accra Regional capital … Read more

Ghana’s coronavirus case count now 7,881; one more person dead

Ghana’s total confirmed cases of the novel Coronavirus is now at 7,881 with 2,841 recoveries. This was announced by the Ghana Health Service (GHS) on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The GHS also reported that one more person has died bringing the total death count to 36. The service further indicated that the total active cases … Read more

Coronavirus: Churches are ready for 10 services a day – GPCC

Rev Prof Paul Frimpong-Manso, President of GPCC The Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC) says churches are ready to organise as many as 10 services a day if the restriction on public gathering is lifted. According to the President of GPCC, Rev Prof Paul Frimpong-Manso, the church is prepared to apply on the precaution measures … Read more