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Ghana: 'Rainbow' appears in the sky10/03Hundreds of Ghanaians were awestruck when the halo phenomenon appeared.
Ivory Coast wants Guus Hiddink05/03Hiddink might be the new coach for the Ivorian National team. AfricaNews reporter Kingsley Kobo hits…
Jamestown: The heart of Ghana boxing11/02Within a small unassuming corner of Accra, the capital of West African nation Ghana lives a communit…
Zambia: Controversy over bothched HIV trial08/02There is a lot of controversy in Zambia following the contracting of the HIV virus by the 46 of the …
Solar-powered phones make life easier11/01Access to mobile phone in rural Kenya was recently made cheaper and more attractive for the low-inco…
Spark Africa: Treadle pump revolution in Zamb…04/01Growing food-crops on the shores of Zambia's Lake Kariba, the biggest man-made lake of Africa, is qu…
Spark Africa: Phone charger for rural Kenya23/12It is estimated that in Kenya about 17,5 million of the total 38,5 million inhabitants own a mobile …
Skin bleaching on the rise in Ivory Coast08/12Cosmetic products supposed to bleach the dark skin have found an ever-growing market on the Ivorian …
Spark Africa: Making profit from waste in Gha…03/12Waste is an enormous problem in Ghana. In this video we see how a Dutch-Ghanaian company and an arti…
Algiers: Tense day ends with climax19/11The tension rose to high levels in Algiers on November 18 while everyone was preparing for the decis…
Journalists in Mogadishu risking their lives13/11Somalian journalist Abdinasir Guled made this report about his colleagues in war torn Mogadishu. Eac…
The hard life of women streetworkers in Accra28/10Female porters, popularly called Kayayo, keep trooping into the city of Accra from the northern part…
Ghana celebrates Under-20 World Championship21/10Football loving nation Ghana is in a state of jamboree as it became the first African country to lif…
Spectacular new types of coffins in Cameroon16/10You want to be barried in an Elephants coffin? A planes coffin? It is possible in Cameroon, as it is…
Encouraging livelihood initiatives in Cameroo…22/09The Mbororo Women's Group in the Muanenguba area, Southwest Region of Cameroon, constitutes a group …
Kenya: Firewood still most used for cooking16/09At least 95 percent of Kenyans living in the rural areas use wood as the major source of fuel in coo…
Accra: Vehicles’ rear window 'speaks'15/09Most commercial vehicles in Ghana have inscriptions embossed at the rear window or the front. They a…
Nairobi: Alternatives to expensive food items14/09Owing to the high cost of food prices experienced in most parts of Kenya Nairobi's Kibera residents …
Lumbumbashi depends on charcoal07/09Charcoal or "Makala" in Swahili is a highly energetic fuel. Most people in sub Saharan Africa use th…
Maker Faire Africa showcases local inventions27/08Visitors were fascinated at the wonderful and interesting inventions displayed at the maiden Maker F…
Food from the African pot17/08Food is life. The good thing about food is not only the satisfaction one gains but the pleasure that…
Africans' experience in travelling overseas12/08Thousands of Africans travel out of the African continent to Europe or the United States of America …
Are women in top positions a threat to men?30/07In recent times, more and more African women are occupying key positions in their countries. As the…
Ivorian second-hand market profit from crisis20/07Second-hand goods - cloth, electronic gadgets and home appliances - are selling like hot cake in Ivo…
Africa commemorates Michael Jackson06/07He dazzled the world with his sweet music. Believe it or not Michael Jackson is no more and tomorrow…
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