Kwame Mensah

Kwame Mensah is a senior political correspondent based in Accra. With over a decade of experience covering Ghana's Parliament, elections, and government policy, he brings sharp analysis and deep sourcing to GhanaStar's political coverage. A graduate of the University of Ghana's School of Communication Studies, Kwame has previously reported for the Daily Graphic and Joy FM. He specializes in governance, public accountability, and West African geopolitics.

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All Blacks Have ‘room For Improvement’ Says Hansen

The All Blacks have "plenty of room" for improvement and have not reached their potential, coach Steve Hansen said...

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Indian PM Kicks Off Europe Tour In Powerhouse Germany

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets German Chancellor Angela Merkel for joint cabinet talks in Berlin Tuesday as...

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Syria War Takes Role In Ramadan Television Dramas

The sound of the blast in Syria's capital Damascus brought worried residents running, but rather than carnage they...

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Spectre of Terror Raids Overshadows C. African Town

They were attacked by "drugged, drunk and uncontrollable" armed men, and now the residents of a Central African town...

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Brazil Football Great Roberto Carlos Eyes Australia

Brazilian football legend Roberto Carlos is keen to coach Australian side South Melbourne, who are pushing to join an...

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Suicide Bomber Kills Eight At Baghdad Ice Cream Shop

A suicide bomber detonated an explosives-rigged vehicle at a popular Baghdad ice cream shop, killing at least eight...

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Cambodia Wielding ‘court of Injustice’ Ahead of Polls

Cambodia's government has ramped up use of the courts to harass political activists and rights defenders ahead of...

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Tennis Great Court Won’t Be ‘intimidated’ On Gay Marriage Stance

Australian tennis great Margaret Court says she feels bullied by a fierce backlash over her views on gay marriage, but...

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Tiger Woods ‘sorry’ For DUI, Says Alcohol Not Involved

Tiger Woods apologized for his driving under the influence arrest, insisting that alcohol was not involved in the...

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That’s Amoory! Brace of Goals Takes Al Ain Into Last Eight

Asian player of the year Omar Abdulrahman scored a brilliant double as Al Ain thrashed Esteghlal 6-1 to storm into the...

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Putin A Bigger Threat Than Islamic State

Russian President Vladimir Putin is a bigger threat to world security than the so-called Islamic State group, according...

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North Korea Says Ballistic Missile Test Successful

North Korea confirmed its recent test-firing of a ballistic missile was "successful", the state-run news agency KCNA...

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Tree With Solar Panels Unveiled In France

A solar tree with giant square leaves that convert sunlight into electricity was unveiled in the central French town of...

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US Launches Probe Into Imports of Photovoltaic Cells

The United States has launched an investigation into imports of photovoltaic or solar cells, to determine if they pose...

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IS Shelling Kills 14 Civilians In East Syria City

Fourteen civilians were killed late Monday when Islamic State group jihadists shelled a government-controlled...

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Spotify Agrees To Fund To Settle Copyright Suits

Music streaming leader Spotify has agreed to set up a $43.45 million fund to settle a potentially costly pair of US...

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Sri Lanka Deploys More Troops As Flood Toll Climbs To 180

At least 180 people have now been confirmed dead in the worst flooding to hit Sri Lanka for 14 years. More than half a...

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Egypt President Approves Contentious NGO Law

Egypt's president has signed into law a contentious new bill to regulate non-governmental organisations, the official...

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Slayings of Men Defending Muslim, Black Teens ‘unacceptable’

President Donald Trump on Monday condemned as "unacceptable" the stabbing deaths of two men who defended two young...

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Six Dead After Dialysis Treatment In Vietnam

Six people are dead and 12 others have been sent for treatment after undergoing kidney dialysis at a hospital in...