The second Oracabessa Festival, a celebration of Caribbean Culture will kick off the unofficial start of summer in New York City on Monday, Memorial Day.
Festival organizers assure the public of a unique experience "We are promising everyone a one of a kind festival experience that will be out of this world.
A health advocacy group is empowering the Ghanaian patient with education and legal support to demand better and quality services from healthcare providers. The Patients’ Aid is set up with the aim of assisting victims of medical negligence to access free legal services whilst promoting the rights and responsibilities of patients.
A new African language is helping to reduce tensions and bring young people together in areas previously torn apart by tribal violence. And academics are so impressed by the language’s potential that a social media platform promoting it will form the subject of a major presentation at this year’s eLearning Africa, the continent’s leading conference on technology-assisted learning, training and development.
Miami- and New York City-based DJ/Producer EchoSlim recently teamed up with the internationally acclaimed queen of reggae, Nadine Sutherland, who brought fans anthems like “Action” and “Anything For You” to produce “Dance Africa”—an uplifting new reggae single dedicated to the Motherland
The Liberian Leader, President Sirleaf has lauded health workers, the national security forces, traditional leaders, political parties, for their resilience against Ebola.