29 Aug 2014:
From internships for girls to large infrastructure projects, development in Ghana is being stymied by the fiscal crisis . Billie Adwoa McTernan reports
22 Aug 2014:
Fishermen say the foreign firms exploring for oil and gas are forcing them out of the waters they have trawled for centuries. By Mark Anderson and Billie Adwoa McTernan
13 Aug 2014:
Backbone of Ghana’s economy weakened by soaring operational costs, tempting farmers to sell through illegal Ivory Coast networks, report Mark Anderson and Billie Adwoa McTernan
8 Aug 2014:
We took over the reins of the Guardiannews Instagram account this week. A mixture of first-hand reporting, pictures from the web and the best from the continent’s Instagrammers
8 Aug 2014:
Hopes of an influx of cash from oil have dried up as west Africa’s shining success story descends into inflation and ordinary people struggle to afford food. Monica Mark reports
Guardian Professional,14 Jul 2014:
As Ebola spreads across west Africa, we talk to the medical and humanitarian professionals scrambling to contain the spread of the disease
£3m pilot project delivered by the private sector hopes to boost attainment and the quality of education for 8,000 girls. Ellie Violet Bramley investigates
26 Jun 2014:
Whether your team is through to the knock-out stages, on the plane home, or didn't qualify in the first place, we want to know who you are rooting for as the World Cup reaches the decisive phase
Washing hands with soap and water is the most cost-effective way to prevent child deaths from diarrhoea and pneumonia. Lifebuoy shares its lessons from getting people to use soap
We look back at Apple's tech products, including game-changers such as the iMac and iPhone, curiosities like Lisa – and duds, like the 20th Anniversary Macintosh