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‘First English slave fort in Africa’ uncovered on Ghana’s coast 

By Favour Nunoo BBC News, Accra The exact location of what is thought to be the first English slave fort in Africa may have been found – the BBC has been hearing about the significance of the discovery in Ghana. The archaeologist is standing in the ruins of Fort Amsterdam, speaking above the wind and roar of the Atlantic Ocean ...

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Ampem Darkoa Ladies through to CAF Women’s Champions League

By: Julios Addae OduroAmpem Darkoa Ladies have secured automatic qualification to the 2022 CAF Women Champions League to be staged in Morocco between October and November, 2022.The Ghana Women Premier League Champions defeated Ivorian side African Sports D’Abidjan 6-5 on penalties after 1-1 draw in regulation time.The game which went into 30 minutes extra time saw Safiatu Salifu coming in ...

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List of Ghana’s Sources of Agricultural Products Import: China First Russia Tenth

By: Nutifafa BequineThe embassy of Russia in Ghana released the list of sources of Ghana’s agricultural products for the year 2021 in a tweet.The tweet is believed to be a rebuttal attempt to refute the claims by the government of Ghana that the Ghanaian economy is bad as a result of the Russian-Ukraine conflict.The post read “Dear readers, here are ...

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[World Cup Play-off] High Interest in Ghana Nigeria Clash

By: Nutifafa BEQUINEEuphoria keeps raising, tension keeps mounting and the debate won’t stop as the world cup play-off matchday between Ghana and their biggest rival in Africa football, Nigeria is getting more closer as many stakeholders are also preparing towards what is termed the “Much talk about feature” among the five play-off matches in the continent. Ghana Black Stars Media ...

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Historic go-ahead for malaria vaccine to protect African children

Source: BBC Deadly parasite Malaria is a parasite that invades and destroys our blood cells in order to reproduce, and it’s spread by the bite of blood-sucking mosquitoes. Drugs to kill the parasite, bed-nets to prevent bites and insecticides to kill the mosquito have all helped reduce malaria. But the greatest burden of the disease is felt in Africa, where ...

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