Stevie Wonder gains citizenship in Ghana

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The American music icon has long been an admirer of the west African country.

He is not the only one to be given citizenship in recent years. In 2019, Ghana launched the 'Year of Return', an initiative to encourage the African diaspora to invest, settle and visit Ghana.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex unveiled a partnership with Giants of Africa, an NGO which uses sport to empower young people.

Efforts are continuing in South Africa to find around 50 people after a building collapsed in coastal city of George.US General Michael Langley, says that Islamist extremism, transnational crime and climate change continue to be destabilising factors in Africa.Two of Grishon Waiganjo's sons were swept away in recent flooding in Kenya that has killed hundreds of people.

 

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