By Tendai Keith Guvamombe Ghana’s agricultural sector, a cornerstone of the national economy that employs approximately 45% of the total workforce and contributes roughly 20% to the Gross Domestic Product, is currently facing an existential threat from climate change (IntechOpen, 2026). Because the sector is overwhelmingly rain-fed—with only about 2% of agricultural land under irrigation—any shift in weather patterns directly translates into production losses (IntechOpen, 2026). Recent data indicates that maize yields in Ghana have already declined by 5% to 25% due to these climatic shifts (IntechOpen, 2026).
Sir Wicknell Silences CAPS United Mockers with Massive $50,000 Gift and Luxury Bus for Dynamos
In a dramatic turn of events that has sent shockwaves through the Zimbabwean football landscape, flamboyant businessman Wicknell Chivayo, popularly known as Sir Wicknell, has turned a moment of mockery into a massive windfall for Dynamos FC. Despite the “Glamour Boys” suffering a defeat against their arch-rivals CAPS United at Rufaro Stadium, Chivayo has pledged a brand-new 65-seater luxury bus and a staggering USD$50,000 cash injection for the players.
Canada Pushes for Tighter AI and Online Regulation Amid Growing Privacy Fears
The Canadian government is intensifying its efforts to regulate the digital landscape, moving toward stricter oversight of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots and expansive online safety measures. These initiatives, primarily funneled through Bill C-27 and the Online Harms Act (Bill C-63), seek to balance rapid technological innovation with the protection of citizens. However, as the legislative framework takes shape in 2026, it has ignited a fierce national debate regarding the potential for government overreach and the erosion of fundamental privacy rights.
Romania’s Pro-EU Coalition Collapses: Fiscal Reforms and Populist Surge Oust PM Bolojan
The collapse of Romania’s pro-European coalition government on May 5, 2026, marks a significant turning point in the nation’s political landscape. Led by Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan of the National Liberal Party (PNL), the administration was ousted following a decisive no-confidence motion that garnered 281 votes in parliament.
Israel’s Justice Minister vows to End Supreme Court if his preferred candidates are not Selected
In a move that has sent shockwaves through Israel’s legal and political landscape, Justice Minister Yariv Levin issued a stark ultimatum on last Month , regarding the future of the nation’s highest court.
Turkey Passes Landmark Age-Verification and Social Media Safety Law
In a decisive move toward digital child safety, the Turkish Parliament passed comprehensive legislation late on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, restricting social media access for children under the age of 15. The bill, which received significant backing from the ruling AK Party, marks one of the most stringent regulatory shifts in Turkey’s digital landscape. Lawmakers cited the growing prevalence of cyberbullying and digital addiction as primary drivers, following a period of intense public debate that began when the draft law was first introduced on March 4, 2026
Sir Wicknell Clears the Air: “It’s My Brother, Not Me, Facing South African Allegations”
Prominent Zimbabwean businessman Wicknell Chivayo, popularly known as Sir Wicknell, has hit back at social media “prosecutors” following intense speculation regarding his presence during South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s recent private visit to Zimbabwe. In a characteristically bold and unfiltered statement, Chivayo addressed rumors labeling him a “person of interest” in South Africa, dismissing the allegations as a manufactured smear campaign.
Egypt’s New 2026 Customs Directives: Every Foreign Smartphone Now Requires Official Registration
As of January 21, 2026, the Egyptian landscape for mobile technology underwent a fundamental shift. The National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (NTRA), in coordination with the Egyptian Customs Authority, has officially ended the long-standing one-phone customs exemption.
FlySafair’s 12th Birthday Sale lands today with flight deals on offer
6 May 2026, Johannesburg – FlySafair is celebrating 12 years in the skies with the return of its birthday sale, and customers can expect a slightly different spin on the airline’s anticipated annual event.Kicking off at 9am today, 50,000 sale tickets are up for grabs, with base fares starting from just R12 for domestic travel until 30 November 2026.
Ezekiel Guti Legacy Walkathon: Thousands Step Up to Tackle Drug Abuse Scourge
The Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa (ZAOGA) Forward in Faith Ministries International (FIFMI) has intensified its fight against drug and substance abuse, using the 2026 Ezekiel H. Guti Legacy Walkathon as a powerful platform for social change.
