Africa
Ghana presidential poll: Ruling party VP loses to ex-President John Mahama

Ghana presidential poll: Ruling party VP loses to ex-President John Mahama
Ghana’s ruling New Patriotic Party candidate, Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia, conceded loss to former President John Mahama in the country’s presidential election on Sunday, after failing to overcome widespread discontent over the suffering economy.
The setback in Saturday’s election signalled the end of two terms in office for the NPP under President Nana Akufo-Addo, typified by Ghana’s worst economic crisis in years, soaring inflation, and debt default.
“The people of Ghana have spoken and voted for change at this time. We respect this with utmost humility,” Bawumia said at a press conference.
Bawumia said that he contacted his opponent, Mahama, the National Democratic Congress candidate and former president, to congratulate him.
With blasting horns and cheering, Mahama supporters had already begun to congregate outside the party’s campaign headquarters in Accra.
On his X account, Mahama confirmed receiving Bawumia’s congratulatory call for his “emphatic victory.”
The Vice President admitted that Mahama had won the presidency “decisively” and that his NDC party had also won the country’s parliamentary election, according to the NPP’s internal vote count.
Ghana’s economic woes were the key topic in the election, following a crisis of default and currency devaluation that led to a $3 billion International Monetary Fund bailout.
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Earlier, NDC spokesman Sammy Gyamfi told reporters that the party’s internal evaluation of results revealed Mahama won 56.3 percent of the vote, compared to Bawumia’s 41.3 percent.
“It is very clear that the people of this country have voted for change,” Gyamfi said.
Ghana’s two main parties, the NPP and ND, have a history of democratic stability. Political parties had agents at polling stations to observe and tally initial vote counts before sending them to the election commission for official collation.
Commission Deputy Commissioner Bossman Asare previously stated that regional results had yet to arrive at the national centre, but the commission expected the official results to be announced by Tuesday.
With a history of democratic stability, Ghana’s two main parties, the NPP and NDC, have alternated in power since the restoration of multi-party politics in 1992.
Under the slogan “Break the 8” (referring to two terms in power), Bawumia hoped to lead the NPP to an unprecedented third term.
However, he struggled to overcome criticism of Akufo-Addo’s economic performance.
Although inflation fell from more than 50% to roughly 23%, and other macroeconomic indicators steadied, economic problems remained a major concern for many people.
This frustration set the stage for Mahama’s comeback challenge. Mahama, who served as president from 2012 to 2017, had previously lost two presidential elections.
Ghana presidential poll: Ruling party VP loses to ex-President John Mahama
Africa
Fuel hits N8,000/litre in Niger, country seeks help from Nigeria

Fuel hits N8,000/litre in Niger, country seeks help from Nigeria
With the fuel crisis bedevilling the Republic of Niger, some of its military officials have visited Abuja to seek support from Nigeria to tackle the shortage of Premium Motor Spirit in the country.
It was gathered that the delegation successfully got the approval for 300 trucks of fuel from the Nigerian government.
Trouble started for Niger -which has been reliant on a Chinese refinery – after the refinery was shut down due to some misunderstanding with the supplier.
This led to Niger turning to Nigeria for help to ameliorate the fuel shortage experienced by the country.
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Officials from the Nigerian government noted that the deal was approved with the hope of using it as a bargaining tool with Niger.
“We do not want to blow our trumpet. Rather, we want to use it as a bargaining chip for negotiation, as we continue to engage with them to bring them back to ECOWAS.
“Let them get more from us. I am confident that gradually they will come back to ECOWAS because they do not have enough resources to import food to sustain their citizens,” the official said while pleading anonymity.
Sources stated that fuel prices in Niger were hitting N8,000 per litre
However, some transborder businessmen have attributed the fuel scarcity in Niger to the lingering relationship between the country and Nigeria.
They noted that in some cross-border towns to Niger, fuel is being sold for between 1,200 CFA and N3,500 (N2,500 and N8,500).
Fuel hits N8,000/litre in Niger, country seeks help from Nigeria
Africa
ECOWAS activates standby force against insurgency

ECOWAS activates standby force against insurgency
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has activated its Standby Force to curb terrorism and other transborder crimes in the subregion.
The Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru, who disclosed this in Abuja on Tuesday at the Forty-third ordinary meeting of ECOWAS Committee Chiefs of Defence Staff said the economic growth of the region is dependent on stable peace.
The minister added that there is a need for members of ECOWAS to close ranks against all forms of threats against the region.
On January 29, 2025, ECOWAS recognised the exit of three of its former members Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger Republic upon the expiration of a one-year notice period.
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However, in “the spirit of regional solidarity”, ECOWAS asked its member countries to still recognise the national passports of the three exiting countries bearing the ECOWAS logo until further notice.
Their departure from the bloc has fractured the region and is leaving the ECOWAS grouping with an uncertain future.
The three junta-led countries formally notified ECOWAS of their plan for an “immediate” withdrawal in January 2024, citing the organisation’s excessive dependence on France in particular.
Paris has become the common enemy of the three juntas, which now favour partnerships with countries such as Russia, Turkey and Iran.
However, ECOWAS required one year’s notice for the departure to be effective — that deadline falls on January 29, 2025.
The three Sahelian countries have teamed up to form a separate confederation called the Alliance of Sahel States (AES).
ECOWAS activates standby force against insurgency
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Policewoman arrested for murder of husband, female friend

Policewoman arrested for murder of husband, female friend
A 42-year-old police sergeant, Nyiko Nyathi was arrested in connection with the kidnapping and brutal murder of her husband and his ‘female friend’ in Mpumalanga, South Africa.
The officer handed herself over to authorities at Bushbuckridge police station, according to Mpumalanga provincial police spokesperson, Brigadier Donald Mdhluli.
She appeared before the Bushbuckridge Magistrate’s Court on Monday, March 10, 2025, facing charges for the m8rder of her husband and another woman.
“According to information, in February 2024, Lawrence Alba Mashego, 44, was reportedly attacked by a group of armed men at his house in Boikhutsong Trust in Bushbuckridge. The armed men robbed him of his Toyota Quantum and Ford Escort, then he got kidnapped,” said Mdhluli.
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“The two vehicles were reportedly used by the armed suspects as a mode of transport to reach a certain house in Zoeknog. At the house, they found Victoria Lebyane, 44, Mashego’s female friend, in possession of Mashego’s bank cards.”
Lebyane was then robbed of about R4,000 cash as well as some bank cards belonging to Mashego. After that, Mashego and Lebyane were m8rdered by the assailants.
“The matter was probed by the men and women in blue, where a thorough investigation was carried out, leading to the arrest of four suspects in connection with the incident. One of the suspects then pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 77 years imprisonment,” said Mdhluli.
As the police intensified their investigations, the police sergeant was implicated in the m8rder of her husband Mashego, and Lebyane.
Following the court appearance on Monday, the case was postponed to Wednesday, for a formal bail application.
Meanwhile, acting provincial commissioner of police in Mpumalanga, Major General Zeph Mkhwanazi, has welcomed Nyathi’s arrest.
He emphasised that the law will take its course on anyone suspected to have committed crime, regardless of their social status or position.
“The SAPS remains resolute to be intolerant to any criminality within our ranks,” said Mkhwanazi.
Policewoman arrested for murder of husband, female friend
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