Elevate Africa has announced the selection of 23 mid-career professionals from 18 African countries for the 2026 Cohort II of its Elevate Africa Fellowship, a leadership programme designed to strengthen capacity and drive sustainable development across the continent. The organisation said the Fellows were drawn from a competitive pool of over 4,000 applicants, with more than 700 completing the application process, underscoring the growing demand for structured leadership development opportunities in Africa. The Fellowship, an initiative founded by Their Majesties, Ogiame Atuwatse III and Olori Atuwatse III, brings together professionals working across key sectors including education, media, governance, business, climate and social impact. According to Elevate Africa, the selected Fellows cut across five regions, East, West, Southern, North and the Indian Ocean, highlighting the depth of talent and leadership potential across the continent. Speaking on the development, the Media a...
Tsenku Hiking Club, a company limited by guarantee, has handed over a fully refurbished ICT laboratory to Tutu Methodist School at a ceremony held on the school’s premises on the Akwapem Ridge. The Obosomase-based club, now in its twelfth year, has been steadily transforming schools across the Akuapem Ridge one project at a time—and this latest handover marks its most ambitious intervention yet. The ceremony was attended by Nana Appiah Anti IV, Tutuhene and Atipimhene of Okuapeman; Mr. Sammi Awuku, Member of Parliament for Akwapem North; Rt. Rev. Dr. John K. Buabeng-Odoom, Superintendent Minister (Mampong Circuit); and Hon. John Evans Kumordzi, Municipal Chief Executive for Akuapem North. The refurbished laboratory is fully equipped with 21 desktop computers, as well as student desks and chairs (seating 40), creating a conducive environment for teaching and learning. The project, valued at over GH₵150,000, was funded through donations raised during the 2025 Madness Walk—primarily from ...