- 21. The History of Ghanaians in Germany
- (News)
- ... record of our past and snapshot of this moment in time for various audiences. It will serve as a guide for researchers and other people interested in engaging with the Ghanaian community. This book is ...
- Created on 30 August 2020
- 22. Angela Merkel’s great migrant gamble has paid off
- (News)
- ... lso due to the increasing efficiency of German intelligence agencies. According to data collected by Petter Nesser, a senior research fellow with the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, 16 terror ...
- Created on 30 August 2020
- 23. Covid-19 – A case for medical detectives
- (News)
- ... they do not tolerate, now being used all over the world to fight Covid-19. If this practice does not end soon, there is a great risk of widespread deaths, especially in Africa. Before I describe my research ...
- Created on 08 May 2020
- 24. Tanzania president questions coronavirus kits after animals and plants tested positive
- (Afro News)
- ... fetch the medicine so that Tanzania can also benefit from it," he said. The herbal remedy, called "Covid Organics" and prepared by the Malagasy Institute for Applied Research, is made out of Artemisia, ...
- Created on 04 May 2020
- 25. The end of America’s global leadership?
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- ... Every other activity in the country is owned and managed by the private sector except for regulatory and some research activities. Even when you look at the Health sector, right now one of the challenges ...
- Created on 21 April 2020
- 26. THIS GHANAIAN PHD STUDENT IN GERMANY IS BEATING THE ODDS
- (News)
- ... and making the continent proud, we caught up with Mr. Jacob Sarfo, a Ghanaian PHD student in the city of Göttingen excelling in his chosen field, here in Germany. He recently got back from a year research ...
- Created on 05 March 2020
- 27. Racism in the British media may have been a driving force behind Meghan Markle's 'step back' from the royal family
- (News)
- ... er legs, saying it's a breach of protocol," the royal commentator Kristen Meinzer told Insider. "But do a quick Google image search of 'Queen crossing legs,' 'Camilla crossing legs,' 'Di crossing legs,' e ...
- Created on 15 January 2020
- 28. Chief Executive Officer -/President of Ghana Union Hamburg
- (News)
- Chief Executive Officer -/President of Ghana Union Hamburg The Ghana community in Hamburg is searching for a competent Chief Executive Officer for the Ghana Union Hamburg. Job description The CEO ...
- Created on 21 December 2019
- 29. Making positive impact by getting involved in our children’s education
- (News)
- ... African Youth Education-AYE observation and research have taught us that it is just a matter of combination of preparing them to learn and how they can learn. This Means, getting involved at the earliest ...
- Created on 15 December 2019
- 30. THE ENTIRE BURKINA FASO GOVERNMENT RESIGNS
- (Afro News)
- ... under a grant from Bill Gates to sterilize natural mosquitoes and humans across the African continent over time https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/researchers-to-release-genetically-engineered-mosquitoes-in-africa-for-first-time/ ...
- Created on 21 November 2019
- 31. 50 year-old Ghanaian found dead in Hamburg -Bramfeld
- (News)
- ... arrival at the crime scene, the police found the body and proceeded to carry out a thorough search of the whole apartment where the body was found. Two men, aged 55 (unknown) and 37 (Nigerian) were found ...
- Created on 11 November 2019
- 32. EDUCATION FOR YOUTH EMPOWERMENT AND NATION BUILDING
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- ... eligible for asylum and aspirational migrants in search of better paying jobs and opportunities. We need to bring jobs to the African youth back home instead of bringing African youths to jobs over here! ...
- Created on 20 August 2019
- 33. Greed Is Killing Africa
- (News)
- ... become very pervasive in our society at all levels. Let me take Ghana for example. I am currently searching for property in Kokomlemle and Osu and I am amazed at the rates being quoted. It is obvious fr ...
- Created on 26 July 2019
- 34. Church members drink toxic industrial bleach as Miracle Mineral Solution
- (Afro News)
- ... has also invested $30,000 into building an orphanage for about 20 homeless Ugandan children. Little claims MMS cured a family member of cancer and that made him travel to Africa to conduct more research. ...
- Created on 22 May 2019
- 35. HOW TANZANIA PLANS TO TACKLE FOOD DROUGHT
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- ... beans, respectively. However, the researchers noted that the productivity of the two crops has remained as low as 1.2 tonnes per hectare for maize and 0.38 tonnes per hectare for a variety of legumes. ...
- Created on 20 February 2019
- 36. Britain's scramble for Africa's Energy and Mineral Resources Continue
- (Africa)
- ... legally binding mechanisms to curb abuses. The result is that Africa, the world’s poorest continent, is being further impoverished. Recent research calculated, for the first time, all the financia ...
- Created on 04 February 2019
- 37. 5 African innovators working to accelerate socio-economic development through business
- (News)
- ... generating up to 10 litres of clean water per day. Experimenting with different ways to absorb and then release water, the team is doing extensive research at several sites in Nairobi, while also installing ...
- Created on 19 January 2019
- 38. Ghana unveils plans to increase its cocoa processing capacity
- (Afro News)
- ... joint venture that would see both countries “harmonize their marketing policy “. Under the agreement, Abidjan and Accra will collaborate on research to develop better varieties of Cocoa, and also “invite ...
- Created on 08 January 2019
- 39. The EU’s racist migration policies are complicit in a system of slavery
- (News)
- ... been forced to pull the plug on their search and rescue missions in the Mediterranean. EU policy, that ostensibly combats trafficking, is paying UN-backed Libyan authorities to send vessels out to sea, ...
- Created on 26 December 2018
- 40. The Black African's struggle for agency in a racialized society
- (News)
- ... the average recipient could peel through with relative ease. Yet, familiarity has never made those questions any less troubling to the souls of sub-Saharan folk. Adjon Guy Ghislain Danho is a research ...
- Created on 13 December 2018