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Arts/Culture
Salem United Inc. retells 1741 “Negro Election Day” story
Doreen Wade, President of Salem United Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to preserving Black history, retells the significance of “Negro Election…
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Personality
Remembering Dr. Thomas Mensah, Ghanaian fibre optics pioneer
Thomas Mensah (PhD), a Ghanaian-American chemical engineer and inventor who gained global recognition for his pioneering work in fibre optics,…
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Sports
13th African Games concludes in Accra, Ghana
Athletes from 54 nations competed in Ghana at the 13th African Games. The three-week event also doubles as the qualifier…
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Arts/Culture
District Bridges’ Chellee Walker talks Africa On The Avenue 2024
Chellee Walker is District Bridges Lower Georgia Avenue Main Street‘s manager in the Washington DC Metro area of the United States.…
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News
Meet world’s first surviving nonuplets from Mali
Considered miracle babies, the world-famous nonuplets (nine babies) from Mali were born on 4 May 2021 and achieved the Guinness…
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Arts/Culture
Ghanaian music duo R2bees, takes a tour of Smithsonian Museum
Renowned, multi-award-winning, Ghanaian music duo, R2bees, made up of Omar Sterling and Mugeez, made their first ever visit to the…
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Health
New study demonstrates benefits of prolonged fasting
New findings reveal that the body undergoes significant, systematic changes across multiple organs during prolonged periods of fasting. The results…
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Politics
The Big Six – heroes of Ghana’s independence
Ghana’s founding fathers known as “The Big Six” made a lasting mark on the country’s history, exhibiting the spirit of…
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Politics
Meet Droupadi Murmu, President of India
Droupadi Murmu was sworn in as the 15th President of India on 25 July, 2022. Previously, she was the Governor…
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Arts/Culture
Black History Festival concludes 2024 edition in Ohio, US
Photo: High Level Panel at the Africa Americas Trade and Development Forum of the BHF 2024. L to R: Hannah…
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