
The minerals powering today’s technology economy are drawing the United States deeper into eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, where control of the ground — and what lies beneath it — remains contested.

The minerals powering today’s technology economy are drawing the United States deeper into eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, where control of the ground — and what lies beneath it — remains contested.

The RNAQ divorce judgment is not just a legal outcome. It is a structural signal. It exposes a quiet but critical gap between how marriages are lived and how they are interpreted in court—and why contribution without structure may not survive when it matters most.


Africa CDC has secured $250 million to strengthen health security. But the real challenge is not funding. It is building systems that can detect and stop outbreaks before they escalate.

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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Anglo American’s planned exit from De Beers has opened a critical moment for the global diamond industry. While Botswana and Angola are both strategically positioned within Africa’s diamond sector, no confirmed bids or consortium proposals have been announced. The central question is no longer ownership alone, but who controls the full value chain that determines where the true economic value of diamonds is captured.

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Esi thought she was stepping into a dream role. Instead, she walked into a system designed to control, confuse, and quietly break high-performing women. From shifting KPIs to subtle harassment and an HR function that protects the institution over the individual, her experience exposed a deeper truth: many African corporate environments are structurally hostile to women who refuse to conform. When she finally left, it wasn’t failure — it was strategy. Today, she runs a successful business, part of a growing wave of women across Ghana who are choosing autonomy over toxicity. This isn’t a personal story. It’s a pattern.

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The Asante story reminds us: resources become power only when used for unity. Every region has a gift to bring to Ghana’s table — and when we bring them together, we rise as one nation.