Global NewsEbola Returns to Central Africa and Finds Its Most Vulnerable Target: Indigenous Communities Already Excluded from Health Systems

Ebola is back in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, and UN human rights experts are sounding a specific alarm: the communities most at risk are the ones that health systems were never designed to reach. Indigenous Peoples in these regions live in territories where the virus is most active, but far from the infrastructure that could protect them.‍The question this raises goes beyond one outbreak. It asks whether international emergency responses are structurally capable of protecting the populations they most consistently fail — or whether crisis visibility always fades before the structural conditions change.‍

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Africa NewsU.S. Ebola Quarantine Facility in Kenya Sparks Backlash, Court Battles, and Diplomatic Tensions

A controversial U.S. plan to build an Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya has triggered nationwide protests, violent clashes, and a High Court suspension. The proposed 50-bed facility at Laikipia Air Base, meant for Americans exposed to the DRC Ebola outbreak, has sparked fierce backlash over biosafety risks, lack of public consultation, and concerns about importing the deadly virus into Kenya.

June 3, 2026

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BusinessBUSINESS WARS: DANIEL OFORI VS ECOBANK- Part 3

A single registrar’s stamp may have changed everything. In Part Three, Ghana’s long running Ecobank and Daniel Ofori dispute enters its most dangerous phase as courts begin examining whether the shares had allegedly already changed ownership before the transaction was stopped. The deeper the timeline was examined, the more unstable the system reportedly became, raising a terrifying institutional question: At what exact moment does ownership become irreversible?

May 29, 2026

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Ghana’s Retail Battlefield: Shoprite vs. Melcom vs. Palace vs. China Mall — Who Really Wins?

Step into Accra’s malls and supermarkets and you’ll see more than shopping. You’ll see a fierce contest for the hearts and wallets of Ghanaians.

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PoliticsGhana Rejects US Health Proposal, Citing Concerns Over Control of National Data Systems

Accra has rejected a proposed United States health cooperation deal, not over funding levels but over control of sensitive health data. The decision signals a shift from aid acceptance to system-level negotiation, with implications for how Africa engages global health partnerships.

April 28, 2026

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CultureGhana's LGBTQ Bill Has Reopened A Bigger Question: Who Gets To Define African Values?

The debate over Ghana's LGBTQ bill is no longer just about sexuality. It has become a continent-wide conversation about culture, democracy, sovereignty, and who gets to define African values in the 21st century.

June 5, 2026

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