A new report published by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) has deplored the fact that Africa countries rely mainly on fossil fuels and biomes and haven’t diversified to renewable and non-renewable energy sources. Currently, 600 million people in Africa do not have access to electricity and 900 million have no access to … The post Report
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its 10 partner countries (OPEC+) were unable to reach an agreement on a common oil production strategy, as negotiations faltered on Friday. An online session originally scheduled for the afternoon was postponed until Monday afternoon, the OPEC secretariat later confirmed. In the face of the expected economic … The post OPEC+
The United Nations warned on Friday that hundreds of thousands of people were suffering from famine in the northern Ethiopian region of Tigray, despite a ceasefire. “One of the most distressing trends is an alarming rise in food insecurity and hunger due to conflict. More than 400,000 people are estimated to have crossed the threshold … The post UN warns 400,000
The national boxing team, the Black Bombers have held their first training at their camping base in Inawashiro, Japan, ahead of the 2020 Olympic Games. The team made up of Shakul Samed, Samuel Takyi and Suleiman Tetteh look hearty and energetic after their shake-up. Head Coach of the team,Ofori Asare said the first day was just … The post Ghana
Mr Manasseh Azure Awuni, an investigative journalist, has urged anti-corruption institutions to strengthen collaboration with one another in the fight against corruption. He said the agents of corruption operate in networks, and therefore, those fighting corruption must also collaborate in order to make the needed impact. “There have been times anti-corruption agencies are used by … The post Investigative
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